bulge
1 Americannoun
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a rounded projection, bend, or protruding part; protuberance; hump.
a bulge in a wall.
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any sudden increase, as of numbers, sales, or prices.
the bulge in profits.
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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.
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
noun
noun
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a swelling or an outward curve
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a sudden increase in number or volume, esp of population
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another name for baby boom
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the projecting part of an army's front line; salient
verb
noun
Pronunciation
See bulk 1.
Other Word Forms
- bulginess noun
- bulging adjective
- bulgingly adverb
- bulgy adjective
- outbulge verb
Etymology
Origin of bulge
1200–50; Middle English: bag, hump < Old French < Latin bulga bag < Celtic; compare Irish bolg bag
Example Sentences
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She reaches over the counter and hands me our Scrabble game and I swallow over a bulge that wrenches up in my throat.
From Literature
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“Fox! You’re back! Excellent, just the guy—” As Nine’s eyes rose to Clare’s face, he shrieked and fell backward, releasing his grip on the bulging satchel.
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Facing construction hurdles and bulging budgets, Saudi Arabia has been paring back its megaprojects since last year.
It is an enviable demographic bulge, the kind that powered East Asia's economic miracles.
From BBC
The command was given and we shuffled forward down the long chilly halls, each carrying a pillowcase, with her belongings forming a little bulge at the bottom.
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