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Along the way, record-store bins bulged with the trio's recordings, and composers began writing pieces for the group.
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Its body bulged and bent, arms akimbo, and atop its vinyl shoulders sat an oversize skull and crossbones for a head.
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The sinews bulged out of his neck like webbing, and, as he inhaled, the air burned through his chest and lungs.
NEWYORKER: The Elephant
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Yop threw out his hands in supplication and his eyes bulged out.
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Larsson's first touch to a Momo Sylla cross was not great, but his turn and shot from 15 yards was superb and bulged the net.
BBC: Old Firm in thrilling draw
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For well over a decade afterwards, the Cyprus offshore sector boomed while its banks bulged with Russian moneys in transit to Switzerland and other offshore havens.
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Kidney cancer had spread to his lungs and one tumor became so big it ate through his sternum and bulged right through the surface of his skin.
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Her eyes bulged and she puffed her cheeks.
NPR: Campaign Frenzy in New Hampshire
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Paper charts bulged out of huge filing cabinets.
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When they finally arrived, five or six malnourished children came out to greet them, along with a woman wearing a very wide skirt that bulged voluminously, as if there were some kind of animal under it coiled around her legs.
NEWYORKER: The Insufferable Gaucho