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bulge

1 of 2verb
/bəlʤ/
Forms:bulges,bulging,bulged,bulged
1

to cause something to stick out, often due to pressure or excess

transitive
  • Tightening the screws too much may bulge the surface of the wooden board.
  • Excessive weightlifting has intermittently bulged his muscles.
  • Overloading the bag may bulge its sides.
  • Exceeding the weight limit may bulge the bottom of the cardboard box during transportation.
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2

to swell disproportionately or unexpectedly

  • As the temperatures dropped, the pipes in the old house began to bulge.
  • The fabric of the tent bulged in the wind, straining against its stakes as the storm approached.
  • Under the pressure of the expanding dough, the bread in the oven started to bulge.
  • The tires on the car bulged slightly under the weight of the heavy cargo.
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3

to be filled to capacity and visibly distended as a result

  • The trash bag bulged with discarded papers and empty containers.
  • His backpack bulged with the weight of his laptop, textbooks, and water bottle.
  • The squirrel's cheeks bulged with the nuts it had gathered for the winter.
  • The suitcase bulged with souvenirs and gifts from their travels abroad.
  • Her purse bulged with all the essentials she insisted on carrying with her everywhere.
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