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swell
adjective as in wonderful
noun as in large increase, flow
verb as in become larger
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Wave data showed swells of more than 20 feet in the waters off of Northern California on Tuesday as winds exceeded 40 knots.
She said she first started getting the injectables after the Bell's palsy several years back had left her face inflamed and swollen, making her a recluse.
The swelling increased quickly and a node in his groin swelled to the size of a golf ball, he said.
He noted that on Saturday there were 8 to 10 foot swells, with winds recorded at over 10 to 15 knots, or about 15 mph.
In Pennsylvania, the prized battleground state, Trump benefited from a huge swell of support from the state's growing Latino population.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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