swells in English

noun
1
a full or gently rounded shape or form.
the soft swell of her breast
2
a slow, regular movement of the sea in rolling waves that do not break.
there was a heavy swell
synonyms:surgewaveundulationroll
verb
1
(especially of a part of the body) become larger or rounder in size, typically as a result of an accumulation of fluid.
her bruised knee was already swelling up

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1. Wood often swells when wet.

2. A bump swells on the road.

3. * The ill person 's stomach or abdomen swells .

4. Frigid gusts were driving swells in past the mole.

5. As he does so, the mother’s heart swells with joy and pride.

6. 5–6 days: The abdomen swells noticeably and the skin blisters.

7. Buoys reporting swells of 28 feet at 17 seconds coming from...

8. Jehovah went before Cyrus, smoothing out “the swells of land,” yes, all obstacles.

9. Harnessing the energy of currents, tides, swells and waves: water turbines

10. Look at how she swells with arousal and keeps the pressure light.

11. ballooning (countable and uncountable, plural Balloonings) The act of something that swells or expands

12. Frosty said that you might be needing that to follow the swells.

13. Like giant swells rocking an ocean liner, these waves shook larger objects.

14. And quite apart from that, we are getting the swells at the moment.

15. 24-hour daylight melts the ice from above, and ocean swells stress the ice from beneath.

16. An outbreak of mooing in the crowd swells until most of the club is doing it.

17. The calculation of the tides and swells... and, of course, your ability to navigate them all.

18. Billow definition: When something made of cloth Billows , it swells out and moves slowly in the wind

19. But behind the great stone structures, the land swells and softens in the sands of the Sahara.

20. Dartmoor has a resident population of about 33,000, which swells considerably during holiday periods with incoming tourists.

21. In some species, the abdomen of the queen swells up dramatically to increase fecundity, a characteristic known as physogastrism.

22. Northwards it swells somewhat in Breadth, and runs out to the shore of the Noric Channel

23. They typically Bodysurfed at 14th Street but had been eyeing the south swells at the Manhattan Beach Pier

24. The results show that the unit cell volume of W-ZSM-5 molecular sieves swells as the W content increases.

25. When clouds obscured their view, sailors oriented themselves by the long, regular ocean swells produced by steady winds.

26. Beatty's 20 mm guns fired two bursts before the plane came to a stop in the swells alongside.

27. It should be exercised so hard, so incessantly, that it swells in effort and draws all your blood!

28. Voltage swells usually have durations of several seconds or less, but can last several hours in an ungrounded system.

29. Andora had a population of 7,638 in 2008 ISTAT date which swells to almost 10 times this in the summer months.

30. The orchestra swells and the canopy shifts to a subtle blue as its 2 million lights come alive.

31. Baluster (n.) also balluster, "support for a railing" (commonly one that swells outward at some point), c

32. You'II know when you've found it when you find an area that swells when you stroke it with a come-hither motion.

33. Into the audience hall by the fathomless abyss where swells up the music of toneless strings I shall take this harp of my life.

34. You deep inside Dogknotted Bulbous canine member will Brutalise Swells in fury every stroke Knotted victim losing hope Supernatural prostate Pumping.

35. When moisture in the air increases (i.e. humidity rises), wood absorbs water and swells a little; when the air dries out (i.e.

36. Puerto is a deep-Canyoned beach break in Mexico known for handling XXL swells which attract big wave surfers from across the globe

37. A tense or Bulging fontanelle occurs when fluid builds up in the brain or the brain swells, causing increased pressure inside the skull

38. Nearby, the warm Gulf Stream ocean current collides with the colder Labrador Current, creating ideal conditions for powerful ocean storms and sea swells.

39. These plastic properties of clay make it unsuitable for most aggregate purposes because it swells as it absorbs water and cracks when it dries out.

40. The Kabul River is little more than a trickle for most of the year, but swells in summer due to melting snows in the Hindu Kush Range.

41. Eggs, without adhesive ability, are discharged into the sediment; however, after about 10 to 15 min the egg membrane swells and becomes a thick and sticky covering.

42. Among their hazards are heavy rain, hailstorms, flash floods and their associated landslides, high elevation snow, high winds which result in large surf and swells, and waterspouts.

43. 1988 This was essentially the vehicle that had been perfected, through more than a century or two, for—and by—a continuing line of fops, Beaux, macaronis, dudes, bucks, blades, swells

44. 25 The goitre namely appears or increases, small prominence in the outer ring and the scrotum outset department, big drops to cloudy Shun, assumes the pear, swells the material to be soft.

45. In no way is the album’s intensity diluted, but its “heart” becomes more apparent, especially once the Balladeered The Space Of Your Mind and synthesized swells of Sadie close the album out

46. Cystoid Macular Edema The macula makes up the center of vision and is the most critical area for best visual sharpness. When fluid swells the macula, it typically does so in cyst-like patterns; this condition is called Cystoid macular edema

47. In flood - times it sometimes swells to such a degree as to cover nearly a space oftenfanakh , and to rise above the tree of the plains , so that afterwards the rubbish carried by the floods is found in their highest branches like birds - nests .

48. The Aquacultural Revolution As the world’s population swells to 9.7 billion, industry and governments say aquaculture is the way to provide protein to the people—if that’s true, can we learn from the past and avoid screwing over the planet and each other? August 24, 2020

49. Likely factors in the development of cerebral edema are dehydration, acidosis and low carbon dioxide levels; in addition, the increased level of inflammation and coagulation may, together with these factors, lead to decreased blood flow to parts of the brain, which then swells up once fluid replacement has been Commenced.

50. T&D distribute a range of Bentonite that is a moisture retaining clay used as an earth electrode back-fill to help lower soil resistivity – the conductive Bentonite clay is a sodium activated montmorillonite which when mixed with water swells to several times its original volume mass when in a dry condition.