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bloat

[bloht] / bloʊt /


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Some people may experience bloating, nausea or discomfort as a side effect.

From BBC

Highly regarded as an investor, Combs, a boyish-looking 55, helped return Geico, which was burdened with outdated technology and bloated costs, to profitability.

From Barron's

Even after recent stock declines, many investors are likely to have bloated stockholdings after years of stock market expansion.

From Barron's

"One of my most frequent tics is I clench my stomach and that makes me inhale air, which means that I'm constantly bloated," Smith says.

From BBC

But for all the criticism of Block’s inefficiencies, the “head count actions cannot be explained by ‘bloat’” as “that problem was somewhat solved from 2023-2025,” Rawat added.

From MarketWatch