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bulk
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bulk can refer to: small products sold and transportaded to other part
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES buy in bulk (= buy large quantities of something ) ▪ It’s much cheaper to buy in bulk . COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE dark ▪ And before Fen could answer her question a dark bulk moved out of the shadows into ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"swell, become more massive," 1550s (usually with up ), from bulk (n.). Related: Bulked ; bulking .
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fiber \Fi"ber\, Fibre \Fi"bre\,, n. [F. fibre, L. fibra.] One of the delicate, threadlike portions of which the tissues of plants and animals are in part constituted; as, the fiber of flax or of muscle. Any fine, slender thread, or threadlike substance; ...
Usage examples of bulk.
Reason-Principle: in the same way what gives an organism a certain bulk is not itself a thing of magnitude but is Magnitude itself, the abstract Absolute, or the Reason-Principle.
Once again, he found himself looking at the dark bulk of the aggressor ship as it came about and aimed its weapons ports.
I presume, to the absorption of some included albuminous matter, these substances are not digested, and are not appreciably, if at all, reduced in bulk.
At present, in Great Britain at least, the headmasters entrusted with the education of the bulk of the influential men of the next decades are conspicuously second-rate men, forced and etiolated creatures, scholarship boys manured with annotated editions, and brought up under and protected from all current illumination by the kale-pot of the Thirty-nine Articles.
Compared with the Constitutional Document, with its 7,000 words more or less, the bulk of material requiring to be noticed in the preparation of an annotation of this kind is simply immense.
There was ra - ather more than suspicion another man planned the frauds and got away with the bulk of the money.
Rank dictated the positions of some, like those holding magistracies, priesthoods, augurships, but the bulk of the senators were at liberty to distribute themselves among cronies and settle to partake of viands the bottomless purse of Young Marius had provided.
She got down on her hands and knees and crept from hiding place to hiding place, always keeping the bulk of a chest or an aumbry between herself and the killer.
All these troops and the bulk of their materiel depended, to get ashore safely, on beaching or small landing craft.
She hung up, and a moment later, screaming in her nightgown, pillowless but still in curlers, she filled the window frame, pouring the vast bipartite bulk with which I was so familiar into the window box, over the ice plants, and thrusting both her hands into the fleshy, pale-red leaves.
And after a long time there, watching what it was the great bones of this world did upon the wastes of Bleer, I gave up bulk and went up onto the stones to find my friends.
Standing three paces from Uchitel and the blubbery bulk of the woman, he fired three spaced shots.
But there was good provision for the lesser gentry, and the names of Sudeley and Boteler and Tracey and Lacey and Noel bulked large.
From these feet let the witness infer our whole massive Hercules, a bulk that sprawls and stretches beyond the rivers through the tunnels piercing their beds and that towers into the skies with innumerable tops--a Hercules blent of Briareus and Cerberus, but not so bad a monster as it seemed then to threaten becoming.
Scotland ere the bulk of English arms caught up to them was bruited about, there was a roar of general acclamation for the newmade sovereign.