Sentence examples for bulge from inspiring English sources

The word 'bulge' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb which means to swell or protrude outward, and it can be used in many contexts. For example, "The plastic bag bulged with too many items inside it."

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bulge

noun

Something sticking out from a surface; a swelling, protuberant part; a bending outward, especially when caused by pressure.

  • A bulge in a wall

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It is easy to mock the idea of Cameron standing up for the toiling masses while the pockets of his Old Etonian tailcoat bulge with hedge-funded millions.

There is a bulge on our population curve; the "baby boom" generation is coming up to retirement.

He went back to his corner to discover that his team hadn't bothered to bring an ice pack or any endswell to relieve the pain and reduce the bulge.

Across the bulge of the northern part of sub-Saharan Africa there are huge challenges now from well-armed and financed terrorists groups that have imported this toxic ideology from the Middle East.

Her proposal for the Al-Wakrah World Cup stadium erupts from the Qatari desert in a great vulvic bulge, its roof framed by dynamic labial sweeps, in a magnificent demonstration that the vagina can be an equally noble form for a building – and ushering in 2014 as the year of the yonic.

They bulge in the middle and, when you walk past them, they make you look as if you bulge in the middle – which you don't.

As she faces the ceiling of the Guatemalan children's clinic, her cheeks bulge with oedema fluid normally seen amongst the elderly or pregnant.

The camera, despite its sub-7mm thickness, is flush with the body of the phone and does not bulge beyond the case like cameras on Apple's iPhone 6 and Samsung's Galaxy smartphones.

Some of that may be explained by a demographic bulge in young people, but it could also be explained by the large number of ex-cons in society.Second, in a delayed reaction to the generally lower crime rates of the past decade, the prison population is beginning to peak.

But the protests added to a sense of youthful volatility.An official report into the public finances in 2012 warned that a combination of slower growth and the demographic bulge could be "politically destabilising".

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