Abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas.
Ostentatiously lofty in style.
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Examples for "large "
1 Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden, particularly in children.
2 She said it was disturbing given the large number of reported cases.
3 Polish authorities, however, said the risk of large scale flooding had receded.
4 Furthermore, HFMD often affects a large number of infants and young children.
5 There are large potential markets, off Europe, the United States and China.
1 His bombastic home minister has become a leading voice of the cabinet.
2 Birdman, the most recent best picture winner, was bombastic and technically innovative.
3 Sala in cross-examination said to Lockwood in a bombastic , inflated, Adelphi-drama style:
4 It moves with a livelier, more life-like rhythm; it is less bombastic .
5 He came out swinging hard again on his bombastic US presidential campaign.
1 He worked his jaw, then spoke rhythmically in a different, declamatory voice.
2 His treatment of the hexameter exactly suits his declamatory type of satire.
3 He was by turns gay, melancholy, artless, tender, arch, courteous, and declamatory .
4 I won't have you making any more declamatory love-scenes, you dreadful boy!
5 There are declamatory political party manifestos, thundering newspaper editorials or vitriolic online comments.
1 Mrs. Hallam was sitting in orotund silence, but seemed in good humour.
2 Always an orotund man, he has the Chautauqua manner indeed in this exigency.
3 Obediently, the fanatic began to mouth Holy Writ in orotund .
4 Perhaps the orotund soul-wamblings of Coleridge are recarnate in him, Scawfell become Mount Tom.
5 Then he turned and pointed, no longer the orotund zealot but the expectant captain now.
Of sexual organs; stiff and rigid.
1 They, indeed, ridiculed his action as theatrical, and his style as tumid .
2 But confound this tumid , queasy feeling-thisrestlessness, swelling, and heat-itwas jealousy!
3 I do not: I find them turgid and tumid no end.
4 Thomson grows tumid wherever he assays the grandiosity of his model.
5 More tumid rain-clouds were approaching fast from the east, borne by the obdurate breeze.
6 The thing jumped into my mind and stopped its tumid flow for a moment.
7 My nights are restless, my breath is difficult, and my lower parts continue tumid .
8 The listener's face was tumid and discoloured, his eyes bloodshot.
9 The tumid eyes of Claire Dujarrier resembled lighted coals.
10 In endeavouring to disengage it, the animal bit him by the lip, which became instantly tumid .
11 The three African eclogues have a tumid grandeur.
12 Johnson has observed, that if blank verse be not tumid and gorgeous, it is crippled prose.
13 Then, above that tumid silence, there came a nagging song like the song of a gnat.
14 He had coarse features, a blunt nose, a convex and receding brow, tumid and protruded lips.
15 Of these quotations the two first may be allowed to be great, the two latter only tumid .
16 The words he penned were tumid , meaningless.
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