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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inflated face" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a face that appears swollen or puffy, often due to injury, allergic reaction, or medical condition.
Example: "After the bee sting, her inflated face made it difficult for her to see clearly."
Alternatives: "swollen face" or "puffy face."
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He has a huge, puffed-up elongated head - not that much different from his real head - and a sort of inflated face, paunchy body and claw-like hands, like Jackie "Mr TV" Pallo in panto.
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Who cares if young people and young families face inflated rents and prices?
As audiences of the 2014 Pictoplasma Conference negotiated the space in front of Chameleon, the face inflated into a cartoonified version of itself, and unraveled to reveal its muscles, teeth, and skull.
In particular, for too long insurers have faced inflated rates for credit hire cars and excessive hire periods which have led to higher insurance premiums for customers".
The Association of British Insurers' director of general insurance, Nick Starling, said: "For too long, insurers have faced inflated rates for credit hire cars and excessive hire periods which have led to higher insurance premiums for customers.
Tens of thousands of football supporters heading to South Africa for the world's biggest sporting event – the world cup, which starts next week – face hugely inflated prices for accommodation.
By doing this, it 'corrects' simpler methods for ranking players which can be inflated (or deflated) by facing relatively weak - or strong - opponents.
But the members of the Bank's financial policy committee, who may have to decide whether the chancellor's Help to Buy scheme is overly inflating the market, face a plethora of divergent information about house prices.
But now, with the popularization of all kinds of devices like lasers marketed to change the skin, and a variety of injectable fillers used to inflate an aging face, surgeons are increasingly competing with other specialists and even nonspecialists for a finite pool of beauty clients.
a The data on folded right posterior pole hemispheric cortex; b the same data on inflated cortical surface; c and d the same data shown on the entire hemisphere from posterior-medial view (oblique forward facing), folded and inflated, respectively.
In a few sculptures here, her face can seem similarly inflated but heavy, and her nose becomes a kind of phallus.
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