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  • On the moor, we crossed becks bridged by railway sleepers and bulging with pondweed and we met a couple of cyclists.
  • He might be 900 feet tall, and gentle as a lamb in real life, but Micky Clarkskies has got a manic look in his eyes that reminds one of the bulging diabetical look Biggie used to charm the ladies. Our Top 10 Picks to Play Notorious B.I.G. | Best Week Ever
  • There they were: the silver frames, Edwardian ladies, hair heaped high, bulging busts over minimal waists.
  • No bulging rib cages, no collar bones out to here, no sunken eyes or bizarre hipbone bulges.
  • For instance, it is not true that training with weights leads to huge bulging muscles. Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
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  • At eighteen months, Monica has just this week cut two of her three emerging molars, which had been bulging and sore for weeks.
  • A common plaything for Chinese children, the grasshopper is defamiliarized as ‘a six-legged monster, fresh-grass green, with saw-blade jaws, bulging eyes, and whips for eyebrows’.
  • Good Earth is so successful it's bulging inside and out, with delivery trucks jockeying for space in the alley and customers from afar lined up to park.
  • The blackcap basslet, a relative of the large species of groupers, uses its bulging eyes to find food while it scavenges on the coral reef.
  • Along the fuselage belly, the skin exhibited extreme bulging typical of corrosion damage.
  • It's a tight stadium and their fans are screaming at you, the veins bulging on their necks. The Sun
  • He could see the grassy wilderness forming a high bank beyond the old bulging stone wall that held back the encroaching hillside.
  • It goes without saying that shoppers who are ill-advised enough to carry them at all invariably have a purse or wallet bulging with them.
  • India began exporting wheat and rice two years ago to cut bulging stocks built up after successive bumper harvests.
  • Not one more triple chin, chubby thigh or bulging cankle. The Sun
  • I can boast coconut deltoids, pulsating pectorals, bulging biceps and six pack abdominals.
  • He shouted at his brother, his neck veins bulging.
  • Ruddy-faced men, bronze-faced men, pale-faced men; young women, girls, matrons and "flappers"; caddies burdened with bags of golf clubs and pockets bulging with cunningly found balls; skillful waiters hurrying here and there with trays on which glasses of various shapes, sizes, and of diversified contents tinkled musically-such was the scene at the The Golf Course Mystery
  • Wearing navy nylon sweat pants, a black do-rag and a gray sleeveless shirt that shows off bulging biceps, he mows, trims and edges for the better part of two hours.
  • Jiro waddled closer, his belly bulging and distended.
  • His eyes were bulging when he barged into me. The Sun
  • These middlemen claim to have bulging books of new car dealership contacts, enabling them to find the cheapest deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • His bag was bulging with presents.
  • Moved to Brive as forwards consultant and had an operation to a bulging disc in his neck. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heavy bust encased in silk blouse, heavy thighs bulging in knee breeches, fat calves in lovat wool stockings. Death of a Gossip
  • You can see bulging veins in foreheads as determined gift-hunters try to fight through the meandering, aimless shoppers.
  • And reports that his platelet count is low, when considered with this picture in which he looks jaundiced, his face emaciated, but his belly bulging - all suggest liver failure.
  • Perhaps they spotted his bulging belly and decided to get trim. The Sun
  • I love the long bonnet, in-your-face grille and bulging curves of the rear. The Sun
  • In those aneurysms which are a _saccular_ bulging on one side of the artery the blood may be induced to coagulate, or may of itself deposit layer upon layer of pale clot, until the sac is obliterated. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • I recall the bulging fenders, dome-shaped hood, tailgate on chains and running boards. Daily Press
  • Did she hand over the goods in a service station on the M1 in exchange for a brown envelope bulging with cash?
  • The mountains themselves rose along the eastern shore in a row of bulging spurs. The Crossing-Place
  • Why not recruit from the bulging numbers of unemployed? Times, Sunday Times
  • I treasure a bulging mental file of his roguish observations on fellow critics and luminaries in the music trade.
  • I begin to have visions of the vest bulging awkwardly beneath my white alb.
  • We wonder whether her continuing success and bulging pay packet causes any friction in her marriage. The Sun
  • One of the Shetlands called Pinkerton is a palomino with large bulging black eyes, a long forelock, mane and tail and a sandy coloured mark down his spine.
  • Bojador, the "paunch" or "bulging Cape," 180 miles beyond Cape Non, had been, since the days of the Laurentian Portulano (1351), and the Catalan and Portuguese voyages of 1341 and 1346, the southmost point of Prince Henry the Navigator, the Hero of Portugal and of Modern Discovery, 1394-1460 A.D. With an Account of Geographical Progress Throughout the Middle Ages As the Preparation for His Work.
  • He comes nearer and nearer, sizes up his victim with his bulging lacklustre eyes and drives it mad.
  • I would always leave with my stomach bulging, feeling slightly but pleasantly sick. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not to worry, well-muscled youthful ward in bulging skin-tight Speedos ... uh, where was I ... It Isn't Torture if You Don't Bury Them
  • Rear seats are cramped, boot space is compromised and the bulging rear end gives them a bad case of steatopygia eh? Car review: VW Golf Cabriolet
  • His right leg now has a mound of flesh almost the size of a balled-up fist bulging from the calf. USATODAY.com - For Austria's 'Herminator,' no apologies and no regrets
  • The lady at the neighbouring table, with wrinkled skin, a beaky nose and bulging eyes, swathed in netted black, cast her withering glance.
  • The show on the second floor of the multi-storeyed Customs House, attracted hundreds of excited buyers who stood in serpentine queues clutching bulging purses.
  • She released his hand, and patted the bulging pouch on her belt.
  • In simplest terms, he is a computer security celebrity junketeer, a highly specialized occupation somewhat obscured by an official biography bulging with professional-strength acronyms.
  • Dozens of agonized male faces are packed together like grapes in a wine press, veins bulging from their temples.
  • A man in his fifties, with a bulging chin, wearing a checkered flannel shirt, came out. THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
  • She faces a bulging in-tray. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why not recruit from the bulging numbers of unemployed? Times, Sunday Times
  • The gape coincides with the base of the first frustum, the top of the last frustum is situated well behind the bulging oesophagus.
  • It goes without saying that shoppers who are ill-advised enough to carry them at all invariably have a purse or wallet bulging with them.
  • Strangely, he only wanted to buy two bulging bags full of oranges. The Sun
  • His own bulging flesh was covered in inky-blue tattoos and he clearly had no idea she was an Olympic champion. Victoria Pendleton: 'Dreaming of being chased by a killer is normal'
  • As a result, the shops are bulging with designer numbers that have been reduced in price. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moved to Brive as forwards consultant and had an operation to a bulging disc in his neck. Times, Sunday Times
  • So she assumed that the bulging envelope in her mailbox was the case file.
  • There is no bulging sack and casual scattering of beribboned boxes.
  • Merchants ran about, plunging their bejeweled fingers into their bulging leather purses in order to recount their coins every three minutes or so.
  • I watched two men with bulging backpacks descend the stairs and load them into the boot, nearly filling it up. "Shotgun!" one of them said.
  • He watched her go, heavy and thickset, plodding toward the number 3 with her bulging carrier bags. Red Wolf
  • Despite a bulging schedule of films and the presence of film-makers of renown, a pall hung over last year's Local Heroes Film Festival.
  • Their world map above shows countries of dense population bulging. The Sun
  • The money was collected nightly by Mafia bagmen, their suitcases bulging with huge quantities of disappearing cash.
  • Sometimes it can be genuinely disabling without the right treatment, if a nerve is trapped or a disc is bulging.
  • Pus may form, and the cornea assumes a yellowish tinge and bursts, giving rise to a deep sore which is liable to extend as an ulcer, and may be in its turn followed by bulging of the cornea at that point (staphyloma). Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • A tongue in cheek reminder to some one whose cheeks were bulging with bad manners.
  • Earlier this year, Liz Hurley was snapped walking out of the store swinging a bulging carrier bag and wearing a knowing smile.
  • By the end of my second year there, I'd travelled to most continents, and my air miles account was truly bulging.
  • ‘We are very religious,’ he said as he folded his threadbare deckchair and prepared to carry away their bulging bag of oddments.
  • It's a role I adore, and the sight of my bulging postbag just makes my heart sing. RESCUING ROSE
  • Written by "House of Cards" author William D. Cohan, the piece calls for the creation of a mechanism in which the top 100 executives at Wall Street's major firms be liable "not just [for] their unexercised stock options or restricted stock, but every asset they have in their possession: from their cars to their fancy homes to their bulging bank accounts. Yvette Kantrow: Junk history
  • Their world map above shows countries of dense population bulging. The Sun
  • Bulging of the cheeks, chewing movements, blinking, blepharospasm, grimacing, and arching of the eyebrows also occur.
  • We also frequently observed bulging blebs of cuticle.
  • Why not recruit from the bulging numbers of unemployed? Times, Sunday Times
  • Would we arrest them if they returned with a bulging belly? Times, Sunday Times
  • This time the sword plowed deep into the bulging abdomen, and the ogre grunted as a jet of blood spurted from the wound. Emperor of Ansalon
  • His pockets were bulging with candy.
  • I love the long bonnet, in-your-face grille and bulging curves of the rear. The Sun
  • He had big splay feet, short stout legs, and a body of such bulging bulbosity that all the droppings of his spoon -- which were many -- were caught on the round of his black waistcoat, which always looked as if it had just been spattered by a gray shower. The House with the Green Shutters
  • She wore a great big rust-coloured jacket and in one hand she carried a large, bulging plastic bag.
  • It's a tight stadium and their fans are screaming at you, the veins bulging on their necks. The Sun
  • A procession of Treasure Island pirates carrying cardboard boxes bulging with beer bottles were already noisily boarding the coach.
  • Two rows of bulging designer shopping bags are lined up like soldiers against the wall.
  • So they said yes, it takes me a few hours a week and they give me a suitcase bulging with cash each year in return.
  • Guys showing off their bulging biceps, big sideburns and carrying a haughty look are out.
  • There were dykes (and bykes), dogs, flying condoms, fairy drag queens on stilts, go-go dancers in bulging underwear, and many, many, many hot gay men wandering around in packs, all primped and coiffed and shaved and ready to hit the city. Happy Pride
  • A protruding disc or bulging disc will cause pain when the strips of cartilage called annular fibers have a deficit that permits the nucleus to bulge farther than its normal degree. Hold it!
  • Its order books are bulging and profits are up 70% on the back of a soaring aerospace market.
  • The centre admitted he feared for his career after he was sidelined with a bulging disc. The Sun
  • I returned home with a daybook bulging with inspiration.
  • Also, speak to your doctor about surgery to remove the bulging disc and fuse the two vertebrae either side. The Sun
  • When I turn a corner in snowball days, the boys with bulging pockets see a head held high and a step unquickened, but I know that I cringe inwardly; and this private mortification I set down against old The Promised Land
  • The numerical results show that the elephant foot bulging is in fact buckling failure which is caused by the overcritical compressive stress rather than intensity failure.
  • Their world map above shows countries of dense population bulging. The Sun
  • When supine, the muscle is flattened and bandlike. When decubitus or prone, the sternalis muscle is mobile and may have a bulging appearance.
  • This one, which was bestrode by a pale young man in khaki, had a bulging excrescence on one side. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • The dogs barked and strained at the end of their chains, wide brown collars cutting into jugulars, eyes, savage and bloodshot, bulging like gobstoppers.
  • This bulging population poses a big problem for the city.
  • The young librarian helped the fatigued-looking wine into the two glasses, where it lay as if thoroughly exhausted by the effort of getting there, and then languidly left the parlour, turning his bulging head over his shoulder to indulge in a pathetic _oeillade_ ere he vanished. The Prophet of Berkeley Square
  • The bulging eyes and fierce, gummy smile: it was an expression bordering on hysteria, and the intervening years had done nothing to dampen it. The Best American Erotica 2006
  • Thirteen in all, packed with tired southern Sudanese families inside and, on top, everything they owned: bed frames, rolled-up mattresses, bulging suitcases, couches, water drums, cooking pots and bicycles. Southern Sudan holds separation vote after thousands make long journey to freedom
  • I would always leave with my stomach bulging, feeling slightly but pleasantly sick. Times, Sunday Times
  • His bulging biceps earned him the title of Mr North East Britain 1955.
  • Men with giant hands, bulbous noses and bulging eyes congregate and argue over the price of gangs of horses.
  • The birth of our second child means that our modest Victorian terrace is now bulging at the seams.
  • Diverticulitis is an infection or inflammation of one or more small bulging pouches in the digestive tract called diverticula.
  • He unrolled a color poster. On the right was a "before" picture—a blowup of a baseball card showing me as a young player, a large wad of chewing tobacco bulging chipmunk—fashion in my left cheek.
  • At the bulging stage, the site of primordium initiation shows an intensified expansion that is nearly isotropic.
  • Why not recruit from the bulging numbers of unemployed? Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the majority of the bulging to accommodate the engulfed water undoubtedly occurs passively as a result of the inertia of the water (and the rostral compression of the buccal cavity at mouth closure).
  • The postbags under his eyes have lost a few bulging packages, and his naturally sulky pout seems, if not upturned into an actual smile, at least faintly curved.
  • A truss is a strap like device to prevent a hernia from bulging.
  • Their world map above shows countries of dense population bulging. The Sun
  • The little jade dog on my shelf stared at me with bulging eyes, reminding me that betrayal from within the zenana was the least of my fears. Kushiel's Avatar
  • At Prime Minister's questions, Mr Miliband was accompanied by a fearsome animal with short legs, powerful shoulders and a bulging neck, which we had no hesitation in identifying as a Rottweiler called Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Both horses carried bulging saddlebags packed with supplies.
  • Her purse is bulging with keys, cigarettes, envelopes of rent receipts.
  • Joyce's work began to attract attention from the public and she soon found her mailbag bulging with humorous, poignant, personal and often downright silly house names from around the country.
  • Then it would break, coalesce through a kind of kaleidoscopic whirl like a child's toy, into a pattern, a design almost beautiful, as if an inspired choreographer had drilled a willing and patient and hard-working troupe of dancers — a pattern, design which was trying to tell him something, say something to him urgent and important and true in that second before, already bulging with the motion and the speed, it began to disintegrate and dissolve. Caps gameday special: Best hockey stories ever
  • Strangely, he only wanted to buy two bulging bags full of oranges. The Sun
  • A procession of Treasure Island pirates carrying cardboard boxes bulging with beer bottles were already noisily boarding the coach.
  • Now that caution found its reward: a mark whose fat purse he remembered from the inn in Durham, where Neil had ordered up a hasty meal to be eaten in the saddle and the rider had heaved himself down from his mount and pulled out his bulging purse to toss a handful of coins to the ostler who ran up to tend the horse. Shameless
  • He fell heavily to the floor, his eyes bulging wide with fear.
  • His face was flushed with indescribable rage, his teeth gnashing with his eyes bulging.
  • I love the long bonnet, in-your-face grille and bulging curves of the rear. The Sun
  • Would we arrest them if they returned with a bulging belly? Times, Sunday Times
  • Check for bulging fontanelle in the neonate (a late sign).
  • Moved to Brive as forwards consultant and had an operation to a bulging disc in his neck. Times, Sunday Times
  • His eyes were bulging when he barged into me. The Sun
  • He patted an example of a feedback file, which was bulging with faxed compliments for a very busy individual.
  • York is bulging at the walls with Scrooges, Grinches, crotchety crosspatches and other assorted bah humbuggers.
  • In fact, her bulging disc reminded her regularly that her life was devoid of passions.
  • This consists in a bulging forward of the cornea at a given point by the sacculate yielding and distention of its coats, and it may be either transparent or opaque and vascular. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Despite a bulging schedule of films and the presence of filmmakers of renown, a pall hung over last year's Local Heroes Film Festival.
  • And whilst we was a-standing there in the dimmish light, here comes a couple of the hounds bulging in from under Jim's bed; and they kept on piling in till there was eleven of them, and there warn't hardly room in there to get your breath. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • Hemorrhoids are enlarged, bulging blood vessels in and about the anus and lower rectum.
  • Colonoscopies on older people often reveal cancerous polyps and diverticula, small bulging pouches in the colon wall that can become inflamed and infected. A Possible New Weapon to Battle Brain Tumors
  • If, therefore, the part which is depressed -- that is, the part directly struck -- happens to be less elastic than the part which bulges, it gives way, and a fracture by "bending" results; but if the bulging part is the less elastic, it bursts outwards -- _fracture by_ Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • Their world map above shows countries of dense population bulging. The Sun
  • Across the Continent and in the U.S., orders are pouring in faster than BMW can churn out the retro-styled minicars with bulging headlights.
  • A leaning or bulging chimney stack is a bad sign as are plants growing out of the top and sides. Times, Sunday Times
  • The women are slags, either scrawny with straggly blonde hair, or grotesquely fat and bulging out of their tracksuit bottoms.
  • Unite is a huge union with bulging coffers. The Sun
  • They spat their shoes with tape, smear eyeblack high on their cheeks and tape up their sleeves to fully expose their bulging biceps.
  • State budget deficits are often amplified by costs associated with prisons bulging with nonviolent drug offenders.
  • Dozens of agonized male faces are packed together like grapes in a wine press, veins bulging from their temples.
  • Their world map above shows countries of dense population bulging. The Sun
  • Trudging back from Tristram, a bulging sack slung over one shoulder, Edward kept his head down and his eyes on the dusty road.
  • The BBC's archives are bulging with material.
  • Officer Robeson inquired, not sure if the woman was referring to the voluptuous breasts bulging from a shirt that strained to hold them in place, or the two young girls in the car, who were now silent and pretending not to be paying attention to their mother. The Punany Experience
  • He produced a small, but bulging, orange change purse and shook it, rattling the coins inside.
  • Martin guided her tottering footsteps to a chair, from where she watched him with bulging eyes. Chapter 34
  • They consist of a human or animal face attached to a large, bulging superstructure or headdress that is painted with elaborate patterns.
  • The 5-10, 225-pound Davy had been dedicated to rigorous conditioning since he was a teenager and continues to maintain bulging biceps with regular two-hour workouts. 'Cheese-Free' a Vikings fan loyal to the extreme
  • Trained originally in the cut and thrust of direct mail (the precursor of attack tweets), and possessing a bulging list of high-roller contacts, he has been the de facto national manager of the GOP's 2010 campaign. What Happens Next? The Complex Post-Election Landscape
  • I love the long bonnet, in-your-face grille and bulging curves of the rear. The Sun
  • Young guys with bulging biceps and ravishing girls in figure-hugging outfits occupied every inch of the place.
  • Unite is a huge union with bulging coffers. The Sun
  • In that article, I observed that, while there are many indications that the film is a fabrication, the most important proof is the inconsistency between the impact damage to the cranium, which is the film's most stunning feature, showing brains and gore bulging out to JFK's right-front, and the medical evidence, which shows a massive defect at the back of his head just to the right of center. Zapruder JFK Film Impeached by Moorman JFK Polaroid
  • Some files in the museum are bulging with information, others, like Philip's, have remained empty.
  • So saying, he swung round the rude calico bag, bulging with booty, which hung from his shoulders, and took from it two Ribston pippins. The Terrible Twins
  • High moisture levels beneath a flooring installation can lead to cupping, bulging, or swelling of many flooring materials.
  • This is a blatant attempt to conceal the crisis of our bulging prisons. The Sun
  • His eyes were bulging, and his fists were clenched so tight they went as white as the stripes on his shirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Claire looked down at the carotid artery bulging out from the side of Junior's neck. KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
  • The name alluded both to the shape -- round bow-windowed like -- fat bulging little walls, lemon-coloured, and to the kind of life that Peter intended to lead. Fortitude
  • Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer ripped off their vests in Top Gun for a slow-mo, trouser-bulging volleyball match and suddenly, every man wanted to be able to disrobe at a moment's notice and not feel ashamed of their tummy. The Guyliner: Do I Really Need a Six-Pack to Make an Impact? Why I'm Sticking With the Body I've Got
  • Forceful jaw closure is a function of these muscles; the masseter that runs from the cheek bone to the angle of the jaw can easily be felt bulging and hardening when the teeth are clenched.
  • For instance, it is not true that training with weights leads to huge bulging muscles. Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
  • Give me a man in a suit and aviators over a shirtless male model with bulging biceps any day!
  • He a fleshy face, bulging eyes and an air of absolute self - confidence .
  • Bulging domes and squat guard towers rose above a stuccoed wall, wherein was set a great gate whose polished bronzen hinges redly reflected the sun. Conan the Wanderer
  • The centre admitted he feared for his career after he was sidelined with a bulging disc. The Sun
  • Gone is the multi-ridge surface that started with the iH5 and continued through so many other iHome models, replaced by a shape that could best be described as a bulging box-a rectangle with gentle curves rather than angular lines on almost all of its surfaces. ILounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond
  • Finding biological markers that flag aneurysm, a bulging of the aorta that leads to dissection, a lengthwise separation of tissues in the artery wall, is critically important for early diagnosis.
  • She was repelled by those lacerated hands, grimed by toil so that the very dirt of life was ingrained in the flesh itself, by that red chafe of the collar and those bulging muscles. Chapter 2
  • He's raking through the bins searching for anything recyclable to put in his already bulging trolley.
  • She wore a great big rust-coloured jacket and in one hand she carried a large, bulging plastic bag.
  • When he looked at me his eyes were large and bulging. Times, Sunday Times
  • He comes nearer and nearer, sizes up his victim with his bulging lacklustre eyes and drives it mad.
  • Carbs are quite often the only macronutrients brought along for workouts in the wild; yet the argument underlying most of the protein plans is that starch is to blame for millions of bulging waistlines.
  • It had a lovely translucent green body and a conspicuous darker green triangular head with a pair of bulging black eyes.
  • No bulging rib cages, no collar bones out to here, no sunken eyes or bizarre hipbone bulges.
  • Myth was bulging with viable ideas and honourable investigative intentions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The men all had identical bodies - huge shaved pecs, broad shoulders, tans and tan lines, white smiles, slightly bulging eyes and bland faces.
  • She points to'Junior' bulging in her belly. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the 2008 game, which saw him attempt five kickoffs and five field goals with the wind-chill factor approaching -30 degrees, he discovered an angry, bulging knot in his foot. Tynes Can Relive Kick That Saved His Career
  • Erect as a Buckingham Palace guard, he gets his laughs with his eyes, endlessly bulging at the Prime Minister's lapses, and with his obsequiously dominating tone of voice. David Finkle: First Nighter: Yes, Prime Minister Prime Stage Comedy Meat
  • I've got a bulging disc in my back which sends electric currents down my glute and hamstring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since the controversial programme was broadcast, the BBC's mailbag has been bulging.
  • My partner of five years' standing is spending at least one week in three overseas, as his new job takes him all round the world; our drinks cabinet is bulging from all the duty-frees.
  • Strangely, he only wanted to buy two bulging bags full of oranges. The Sun
  • Sometimes it can be genuinely disabling without the right treatment, if a nerve is trapped or a disc is bulging.
  • Yet two minutes into the game he was racing down from his seat in the directors' box to the touchline where, in typical vein-bulging fashion, he frantically tried to shake his players out of their slumbers.
  • I cut out pictures of monkeys from old magazines, and by the week before half-term, my project book was bulging with them.

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