swell|swells in English
noun
act of swelling, distention; swollen part, protuberance; gradual increase; surge of feeling or emotion; long unbroken wave; elevation of land, slope; crescendo followed by a diminuendo (Music)
Use "swell|swells" in a sentence
1. Wood often swells when wet.
2. 4’ Aeoline 8’ Cornopean 8' Oboe 4’ Horn 16’ Swell to Swell 4' Swell to Swell Unison Off Tremolo
3. A bump swells on the road.
4. The Buoy reports the primary wind swell and primary ground swell
5. * The ill person 's stomach or abdomen swells .
6. That's freaking swell, right?
7. Everything's going real swell.
8. Swell guy, ain't he?
9. That's a swell idea!
10. The music should swell.
11. The Ankles generally swell up …
12. Blackfly Bites also might swell
13. I swell in there, soaking.
14. Frigid gusts were driving swells in past the mole.
15. The tide begins to swell.
16. Bolster (n.) Old English Bolster "Bolster, cushion, something stuffed so that it swells up," especially "a long, stuffed pillow," from Proto-Germanic *bolkhstraz (source also of Old Norse bolstr, Danish, Swedish, Dutch Bolster, German polster), from PIE *bhelgh-"to swell," extended form of root *bhel-(2) "to blow, swell." Applied since 15c
17. We had a swell time.
18. The breasts swell during pregnancy.
19. So, his already oily skin, together with a boost in oil and inflammation from stress, is the perfect environment for bacteria to swell, swell, swell up into a major zit.
20. As he does so, the mother’s heart swells with joy and pride.
21. You look swell in that dress!
22. 5–6 days: The abdomen swells noticeably and the skin blisters.
23. Buoys reporting swells of 28 feet at 17 seconds coming from...
24. That flight made my ankles swell.
25. The glands near the Chancre may swell