Sentence examples for bulbous head from inspiring English sources

"bulbous head" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the shape of an object, and is often used in a humorous or exaggerated context. For example: The clown had a huge, bulbous head, and when he bent over, his hat nearly touched the floor.

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On one, we encountered a friendly-looking piscine-cetacean hybrid with a bulbous head.

She stands more than seven feet tall, with a bulbous head, breasts, and belly, on spindly legs.

Along the sides of the boat a snakelike seaweed drifts, its bulbous head carrying a burka of kelp leaves.

"The duck was distinctly duckish — nearly fully formed, with a bulbous head and thin black feathers now floating free of its shiny, pale skin.

Bearing a slight resemblance to human sperm, its bulbous head contains about 170,000 base pairs ("letters") of DNA encoding nearly 300 genes quite large by phage standards.

It features a lower right quadrant of bright, brushy egg-yolk yellow over white and red to which a bubble-like outline adds a bulbous head.

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Both drones have large, bulbous heads.

The bulbous heads are shattered by networks of expressionist line (Johnson).

The males are larger than the females and juveniles, with more bulbous heads and exceptionally broad dorsal fins.

We observe that where mushroom-like plumes are observed for lower viscosity ratios, taller plumes with bulbous heads form for high viscosity ratios.

Under the water lay thick-bodied ocher starfish, and on its surface floated the bulbous heads of bull kelp.

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