After the heavy rain the river swelled.
He couldn't control the indignation that swelled in his heart.
Nearly all joined in singing this hymn, which swelled high above the howling of the storm.
The number of Indian firms offering LPO services has swelled from 50 in 2005 to more than 140 today.
In the upsetting method, the planned swelling parts (2) of the material (1) are bent while the planned swelling parts (2) are being swelled.
The present invention provides an upsetting method capable of manufacturing, by a minimum load, an upset article having swelled parts formed in a bent shape.
Asthe program has swelled in the last few years, the institute hasoutgrown its main building and expanded to classroom space behindthe International House of Pancakes on the campus’s main drag.
His heart swelled with pity.
The murmur swelled into a roar.
I took a picture of him as the cloud of dust and debris swelled.
Later in the quarter, Bryant and Fisher back-to-back threes as the lead swelled to 27 points.
He came to doctor our mare when she ate green corn and swelled up most as big as the water-tank.
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.
The bee sting swelled up.
His heart swelled, lifted up, faltered.
As the convoys neared the city centre, footbridges swelled with cheering sympathisers.
Since a new Spanish railroad opened in 1992, Madrid's business population has swelled at the expense of Seville.
Eventually the light swelled so that all the lines of the varnished bead board walls stood clear, and Inman could cock back on the chair's hind legs and count the flies on the ceiling.
He swelled out his chest with pride.
He took a rest and then swelled himself up and fetched a succession of admirable groans.
It swelled up louder and louder, a hoarse yell of pain and fear and anger all mingled in the one dreadful shriek.
His finger has swelled up.
All the streams have swelled since the thaw.
As the monkey looked at the face, blood vessels supplying nerve cells in the visual part of the monkey's brain transiently swelled in exactly the same pattern.
The wind swelled out the sail.
My cousin Harold swallowed a bee when he was nine, his throat swelled up and he died.
A dumb and grumbling anger swelled his bosom.
Lastly, beyond the Louvre, the Faubourg Saint-Honor? already considerable at that time, could be seen stretching away into the fields, and Petit-Bretagne gleaming green, and the Marchaux Pourceaux spreading abroad, in whose centre swelled the horrible apparatus used for boiling counterfeiters.
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.
Her heart swelled and throbbed.
During the night it rained heavily, and the leather got wet, swelled up, became soft, and gave off an odour.
Then, during the resurrected Emperor's campaign of terror, the oceans swelled with blood again.