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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61. There were flies now-a low droning buzz that swelled up from somewhere deep inside the village.
62. Students who took the course were laughed at because their faces swelled up and they walked around with their heads in bandages.
63. As the march swelled to 4,000, a carnival atmosphere swept through the crowd.
64. These protrusions swelled until they eventually budded off the oil layer.
65. Begun the hatred that swelled the tiny spark of life that had escaped from the meteorite and become the Worm?
66. Since then his fleet has swelled from 28 to 125, advertising products as disparate as detergent, pharmaceuticals and fans.
67. His heart swelled at the very look of her; he was thrilled to see her eating like a stevedore.
68. How the sly one squeaked, howled, sizzled, hissed, and swelled his hairy carapace!
69. Meanwhile the number of gunmen in the complex has reportedly swelled to as many as 60.
70. Moreover, its ranks have been increasingly swelled by deserters from social behaviourism - an evidently liberal position. Sentencedict.com
71. A friend of mine got stung by a bee and swelled up and died.
72. Their lead swelled to 46-41 when Jamar Curry made an off-balance jumper with 17: 06 left.
73. The sound swelled, bounced from wall to wall, was projected down at her from the roof.
74. But in the midst of economic crisis, including at least 25 percent unemployment, the trade has swelled.
75. Josie's hand slipped on the grater and a bright bead of blood swelled out of her forefinger.
76. It ended in the 1930s when another depression swelled the numbers of itinerant workers.
77. As the churning mass swelled within him his resilient Goblin digestive system got to work on the over-abundance of raw material.
78. Dan exclaimed; he had been hit in the jaw with a hockey stick, and his lip had swelled.
79. Swelled by over 300, 000 new residents a year, it now sprawls westward into the endless neighborhoods of Giza.
80. Her face became blue, the veins in her neck swelled up and the pupils of her eyes were huge.
81. Sheep-stealing swelled in spurts -. over fifty disappeared from Hurstmonceux alone in a couple of weeks in 1838.
82. Yellow headlights swelled and sank on the road beyond the front gates as a late car swept by.
83. Then, in the freezing cold of London in February 1969, his feet swelled up.
84. It was summer, and the door, which was rarely opened, must have swelled in place and stuck fast.
85. Moreover, peasant land hunger grew ever more acute as the population swelled.
86. And their personal therapy group can now be swelled by the addition of Thom Yorke, the wordsmith and frontman of Radiohead.
87. Her body absorbed the silence that swelled through the darkened room.
88. The youthful immigrants who swelled the population were attracted not only from the Vale of York but from far beyond.
89. So fierce was the rain that it swelled the river until its banks burst and the fields were flooded.
90. Riley swelled with pride at the ceremony.
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