Similar words: swell, as well, swelling, may as well, as well as, groundswell, dweller, cancelled. Meaning: [swel] adj. feeling self-importance.
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1. The balloon swelled out with gas.
2. The sails swelled out in the wind.
3. The rain swelled the rivers.
4. The human population swelled, at least temporarily, as migrants moved south.
5. The sails swelled in the strong wind.
6. Membership has swelled to over 20 000.
7. He swelled with pride as he held the trophy.
8. The group of onlookers soon swelled to a crowd.
9. The willing of living swelled in their mind.
10. His breast/heart swelled with pride at his achievement.
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11. He always swelled to his subordinates.
12. My eyes swelled with tears.
13. The wind swelled the sails.
14. The murmur swelled into a roar.
15. The sails swelled in the wind.
16. That uncertain thing was swelled bigger.
17. He cupped his cheek swelled by toothache.
18. After the heavy rain the river swelled.
19. Crowds of commuters were swelled by Christmas shoppers.
20. The cheering swelled through the hall.
21. Party ranks have swelled by nearly 300 000.
22. Her heart swelled as she turned to face him.
23. The infection swelled his hand.
24. Her face swelled with the toothache.
25. He swelled out his chest with pride.
26. The waves were swelled over the rocks.
27. The crowd swelled to around 10,000.
28. His chest swelled with pride as he accepted the award.
29. His heart swelled with pride as he watched his daughter collect her prize.
30. His heart swelled up when he learned that he had won the prize.
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