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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91. Heavenly music swelled from nowhere.
92. He has a swelled head.
93. Pretty girls shouldn't get a swelled head about it.
94. A dumb and grumbling anger swelled his bosom.
95. The baby boom swelled the population.
96. The baby boom swelled population.
97. His vanity swelled like a bloated belly.
98. The bee sting swelled up.
99. Swelled head If I win the math contest, I promise not to get a swelled head.
100. As the monkey looked at the face,[www.Sentencedict.com] blood vessels supplying nerve cells in the visual part of the monkey's brain transiently swelled in exactly the same pattern.
101. In Fukuoka City , where 1.3 million people reside, roads and sidewalks cracked or swelled.
102. My face swelled up because of an inflammation of a wisdom tooth.
103. So it gave us a little bit of a swelled head.
104. The U.S. trade gap with China has swelled to $201.2 billion in the first nine months of 2010, compared to $165.9 billion in the same period in 2009.
105. I hope that in jail, the other inmates will tattoo or pierce the body parts that obviously give him a swelled head.
106. Romola's heart swelled again, so that she was forced to break off.
107. Still higher, on their left, the elevation called Bulbarrow or Bealbarrow, well-nigh the highest in South Wessex, swelled into the sky, engirdled by its earthen trenches.
108. Nearly all joined in singing this hymn, which swelled high above the howling of the storm.
109. Results In 10-days morphine dependent rats, the lamellar myelin of VTA began to release and distort, and some has been swelled and vacuolated, but there was no demyelination.
110. As the program has swelled in the last few years, the institute has outgrown its main building and expanded to classroom space behind the International House of Pancakes on the campus's main drag.
111. Numbers swelled a little during the week, mostly with Egyptian families on half-term.
112. As a vuvuzela chorale swelled from the barstools around him[sentencedict.com], one township doctor admitted to a Canadian writer he was experiencing a surge of “hope.
113. Their ranks swelled after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
114. As cultural iconoclasm swelled , Stalinist clich é s ( and the hacks who produced them ) began to tumble.
115. The seeds treated by fluridone began to germinate after 10 days, and then the apex of the seedling radicle swelled and haustorium developed.
116. The cisternae of rough endoplasmic reticulum swelled obviously and the ribosomes denuded.
117. However, GD 362 started out as a star like the sun in our solar system. But when the star used up its fuel, it swelled up into a red giant and then ejected its outer shell.
118. He has had a swelled head since he went to Harvard.
119. His heart swelled out in roundelay of summer fields and clover.
120. Mesangial cell nuclei showed irregular shape and mitochondria swelled, stroma was normal.
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