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- noun Plural form of
bulge .
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Examples
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My right drives my blade up and under his ribs until his neck bulges from the point.
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He sidles up, patting twin bulges in the back of his bird vest.
The Texas Panhandle: Home to Some of America's Best Pheasant Hunting 2008
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He sidles up, patting twin bulges in the back of his bird vest.
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Promptly a second eye bulges from the head — which, like a lettuce leaf, grows first two, then twice two, then twice twice two and yet more icicles.
Oskar Pastior : Ange Mlinko : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Morrison, with some effort, allowed for his own miniaturization and grasped the fact that the bulges were the ends of molecules (of phospholipids, he assumed) that made up the cell membrane.
Destination Brain Asimov, Isaac 1987
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That kid is perfect, practically a dead ringer for Jennifer Garner, right down to the weird (but not displeasing) way the skin around Garner's upper lip kind of bulges out sometimes.
Simple Tricks and Nonsense: Movie Review: 13 Going on 30 2004
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Craig found three expressions that mimicked facial pain cues found in humans - narrowing of the eyes and "bulges" in the cheeks and nose.
Dose.ca Music briefs Carolynne Burkholder 2010
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The water "bulges" of course, because sailors don't see a flat line as they look to the horizon but a curved one...the curve of a spherical earth.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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The water "bulges" of course, because sailors don't see a flat line as they look to the horizon but a curved one...the curve of a spherical earth.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Craig found three expressions that mimicked facial pain cues found in humans - narrowing of the eyes and "bulges" in the cheeks and nose.
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