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were swelling
noun
The state of being swollen.
Exact(45)
This year, buds were swelling extremely early, so we were pruning in mid-February!
But by 2005, the roots were swelling again, and the sidewalk cracking.
The production quotas were swelling, and punishment for not fulfilling them was becoming more common.
When Woods was near the turn Thursday, galleries were swelling like a river at flood stage.
I had the impression that my lungs were swelling, that I had a new battery somewhere in the system.
Elsewhere in Africa, other strongmen whose coffers were swelling on the commodity boom were doing similar things.
Similar(15)
Those numbers are swelling.
The crowd is swelling.
Public outrage was swelling.
Obviously there's swelling.
And membership was swelling.
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