-
His briefcase bulges with the incessant output of the business-books division that every struggling publisher has now set up.
ECONOMIST: Reading for leading
-
Ms. Thomson's solution: a shaper slip without the kind of elastic waistband that could cause bulges a dance partner might feel.
WSJ: Pull On the Right Shapewear
-
Bright yellow, for instance, is easily noticed against a background of other colours, so the yellow part of the sphere bulges.
ECONOMIST: Psychology
-
If an eye bulges or an arm stretches out in an unrealistic cartoonish way, other muscles react by moving along with it.
NPR: Making an Animated Escape to 'Madagascar'
-
Interfere with it when the developing brain is casting out the two bulges of nerve tissue that become the eyes, and you get cyclopean sheep.
FORBES: Magazine Article
-
Spread as many bills as you can over the year so that you don't have big bulges in some months when your expenses increase dramatically.
BBC: Pile of coins
-
The scoreboard flashes on Snyder, whose face bulges red with irritation.
FORBES: Changing the Game Plan
-
For the poorer countries of Melanesia, where bulges in the populations of young people threaten social unrest, the freer movement of labour is more enticing.
ECONOMIST: Fiji and the Pacific Islands Summit
-
And the fact that the sun and moon were particularly close to the Earth at precisely the same time -- well, that made the tidal bulges even bigger.
CNN: The sun, the moon and the Titanic
-
For the people whose logo becomes attached to a celebrity and the biggest film event on the planet, the rewards can be rich - which is why the gift basket bulges.
BBC: NEWS | Entertainment | Delving into the Oscars goody bag
-
Any practiced attendee of the Academy Awards will tell you that the best time to glide across the red carpet is at the end of arrivals time, when the setting sun casts a favorable light on those pesky wrinkles and unsightly bulges.
FORBES: Stringer's Sony Delays PlayStation3 Launch To November