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[ US /ˈbəɫki/ ]
[ UK /bˈʌlki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of large size for its weight

How To Use bulky In A Sentence

  • The first hand-held phones, affectionately known as "bricks", were still big and bulky, only made voice calls, and cost more than $4000.
  • In spite of the fact that she was over seventy when Tiberius became emperor, in dedicated artwork she got progressively younger.22 Slowly but surely the round-faced visage of her earlier public portraits underwent a facelift, the severe nodus hairstyle with its bulky pompadour gradually replaced with a softer, more graceful center part, her wrinkles filled in, her skin made smoother, her expression calmer and more serene. Caesars’ Wives
  • The pilot straps himself to this bulky rig in a standing position, controlling it with joysticks during vertical takeoff and landing - or VTOL, as we say in the hover biz.
  • This bulky animal is one of the most dangerous mammals to be found anywhere.
  • The downside is that the shape is less convenient for packing bulky items. Times, Sunday Times
  • It began as a bulky analogue box running spools of tape.
  • Unfinished hems and bulky vertical exterior seams retained an air of elegance, their rough finish somehow marrying perfectly with the slinky lines of dresses and skirts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Get rid of the bulky boxes the shoes came in, pop them into homemade or store-bought shoe bags, and line them up in neat rows inside the drawers.
  • The main drawback of the technology is that the batteries are bulky and only last a few hours.
  • Tarsha pushed into the opening at the end of the bivvy followed by the guard who handed a bulky sack to her commander and left.
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