The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bulk \Bulk\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Bulked; p. pr. & vb. n. Bulking.] To appear or seem to be, as to bulk or extent; to swell.
The fame of Warburton possibly bulked larger for the
moment.
--Leslie
Stephen.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: bulk)
Usage examples of "bulked".
It was only fitting that their cosmic match would be warrior angels—huge, strong, bulked entities with glowing silver eyes, those powerful enough to withstand the furnace blasts unafraid, with the ability to manifest, carry messages, and draw a blade, if necessary, to defend a righteous cause.
Yonnie was already battle bulked, but Carlos had given the order to stand down.
He'd bulked slightly, the dark Carlos glimpsed it, then bulked into full battle mode.
Both Carloses bulked to master-vampire stature with Council-level powers as the link continued to connect them.
Within seconds, he'd battle bulked, his incisors had lowered, and he was beginning to seize.
Mistress Xe's six bulked arms were reaching for the trapped Guardians with claws.
The five females walked over to Carlos and stood behind him as the other male bulked but he still didn't make a move.
Eight inches of battle-fangs had dropped, his shoulders had bulked by three inches.
The end-wall of the colony bulked vast and faceless behind it, a slab of metal stretching vertically into the sky.
Almost naked for this primitive duel, ebony talons out and their musky scent heavy on the breeze, they bulked stupefyingly huge and ferocious.
Early winter dusk was falling, the wreckage gone vague among shadows, but Mamaev still bulked clear against the sky.
The great huge continent-mountain of Elysium bulked over the horizon, its shape perfectly delineated by the horizontal' shadows.
They've bulked up the unit that attacked Zygote into a kind of expeditionary force, and it's now moving south, between Argyre and Hellas.