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Definitionadj. very good
Last update: June 25, 2015
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His eyes swelled with tears. [Please select]
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His legs got swelled. [Please select]
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The group of onlookers soon swelled to a crowd. [Please select]
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Her heart swelled with pride at his achievement. [Please select]
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Contumacia, obstinacy; derived from the root tem-, as in temnere, to despise, or possibly from the root turn-, as in tumere, to swell, with anger, &c.), a stubborn refusal to obey authority, obstinate resistance; particularly, in law, the wilful contempt of the order or summons of a court (see Contempt Of Court). [Please select]
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My heart swelled. [Please select]
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Each column undulated and swelled like the ring of a polyp. [Please select]
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That is the temporary vanity of torrents swelled by a storm. [Please select]
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It did not take much more than this to swell M. [Please select]
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Bahorel and Jean Prouvaire had found them and swelled the group. [Please select]
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He seemed to swell with satisfaction. [Please select]
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