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bulgy

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Word definitions for bulgy in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bulgy \Bul"gy\, a. Bulged; bulging; bending, or tending to bend, outward. [1913 Webster] ||

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Having one or more bulges; bulging

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. curving outward [syn: bellied , bellying , bulbous , bulging , protuberant ]

Usage examples of bulgy.

Boy opened a bulgy satchel which he was carrying and pulled out a rather greasy and squashy packet, he understood.

The result is that the cheeks start to look bony and sunken, and bulgy parentheses of fat reinforce the nasolabial lines.

The seeress was bulgy in spots, with a middle-age sag, but she might have been a beauty in her day.

She had always thought of sex in a disconnected way because penises seemed like something added on, with a separate existencerather comic and bulgy tassels one minute, and the next minute terrible truncheons.

Then the rest of them rifled in, and on the ground the rotors had the appearance of spidersblack bulgy bodies and pop-eyes and fangy jaws and slender bow legs.

The Prince squatted politely to inspect the bulgy brown root embeded in frozen soil.

But if the bulgy roundness of his person and the shortness of his legs in any way detracted from his personal importance, these trifling defects were, he was well aware, more than atoned for by the peculiar dignity of his countenance.

A jock in his younger days, he had the heavy, bulgy build of a man who'd once been muscular, his Blue Jays T-shirt stretched tight over the beer belly he carried around instead of a waist.

The only living thing in a dead Caribbean town -- a tall figure in a rumpled Palm Beach suit, his only suit, now full of dirt and grass stains and bulgy pockets, standing alone on a pier at the end of the world and thinkĀ­.

The only living thing in a dead Caribbean town -- a tall figure in a rumpled Palm Beach suit, his only suit, now full of dirt and grass stains and bulgy pockets, standing alone on a pier at the end of the world and thinking his own thoughts.