স্ফীত, বর্ধিত, গালভরা, লম্বাচত্তড়া
(1) Ostentatiously lofty in style
(2) Abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas, or puffy
(3) Of sexual organs; stiff and rigid
(1) Plate surfaces more commonly exhibit a prominent tumid center.
(2) What was he doing easing my friend up across his tumid belly and onto his lap?
(3) The rights to a future project currently sit in the directors tumid billfold.
(4) It has a tumid rounded shape.
(5) The jungle is dense, tumid , and bejeweled with parrots.
(6) The tumidity is, in fact, rather pronounced relative to the size of the shell.
(7) There is often slight guarding and generalised tumidity of the abdomen similar to the ÔÇÿdoughinessÔÇÖ of tuberculous peritonitis.
(8) Varicose veins usually result in tumidity , atony and pains in the legs as well as eczema and ulcers, causing great trouble to the patients.
(9) The diction has in places a huge and rugged grandeur, which degenerates here and there into tumidity .
(10) The orchestra added little apart from a certain unwelcome tumidity to music that would have been more at home as a Hollywood soundtrack.
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