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    bulging
    /ˈbəljiNG/

    adjective

    • 1. swelling outward; protruding: "he stared with bulging eyes"

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  2. sticking out in a rounded shape: She dragged her bulging suitcase up the stairs. big, bulging eyes. See. bulge. Fewer examples. He is very strong and has bulging muscles in his arms and legs. The smartcard makes bulging wallets a thing of the past. The tweed jacket had bulging, sagging pockets. She carried her bulging grocery bags into the house.

  3. The meaning of BULGING is swelling or thrusting out from a surrounding or adjacent surface : protuberant. How to use bulging in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of BULGE is to jut out : swell. How to use bulge in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Bulge.

  5. BULGE definition: 1. to stick out in a round shape: 2. a curved shape sticking out from the surface of something…. Learn more.

  6. If someone's eyes or veins are bulging, they seem to stick out a lot, often because the person is making a strong physical effort or is experiencing a strong emotion. His eyes seemed to bulge like those of a toad.

  7. BULGE meaning: 1. to stick out in a round shape: 2. a curved shape sticking out from the surface of something…. Learn more.

  8. noun. a rounded projection, bend, or protruding part; protuberance; hump: a bulge in a wall. any sudden increase, as of numbers, sales, or prices: the bulge in profits. a rising in small waves on the surface of a body of water, caused by the action of a fish or fishes in pursuit of food underwater.

  9. Define bulging. bulging synonyms, bulging pronunciation, bulging translation, English dictionary definition of bulging. n. 1. A protruding part; an outward curve or swelling. 2. Nautical A bilge. 3. A sudden, usually temporary increase in number or quantity: The baby boom...

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English bulge1 /bʌldʒ/ noun [countable] 1 a curved mass on the surface of something, usually caused by something under or inside it The gun made a bulge under his jacket. 2 a sudden temporary increase in the amount or level of something a bulge in the birthrate —bulgy adjective Examples from the ...

  11. n. a rounded projection, bend, or protruding part; protuberance; hump: a bulge in a wall. any sudden increase, as of numbers, sales, or prices: the bulge in profits. a rising in small waves on the surface of a body of water, caused by the action of a fish or fishes in pursuit of food underwater. v.i.