In the later stages the whole membrane presents a red surface, the anatomical landmarks being indistinguishable, the membrane bulges outwards into the meatus, and, if an abscess is pointing, a yellowish area may be visible upon it.
When the joint is distended with fluid, this upper pouch bulges above and on either side of the patella, and this bone is "floated" off the condyles of the femur.
When it bulges towards the mouth it is liable to be mistaken for a retention cyst of one of the salivary glands.
It has been shown that when the skull is depressed at one point by a force impinging on it, it bulges at another, so that its whole contour is altered.
In nearly all cases the cartilage of the septum is bent or displaced so that it bulges into one or other nostril, and not infrequently a hæmatoma forms in the septum (p.
But then the distended bladder can always be felt by the finger introduced into the vagina or rectum; indeed its posterior fundus bulges in towards the cavity of the gut, in every case, before it ascends upwards in the abdomen.
The yolk-sack disappears early, and the allantois (Turner) bulges out into a right and left lobe, which meet above the back of the embryo.
It soon bulges out laterally into two lobes, which do not however become separated by a median partition till a much later period.
Antaw kaáyu ang parak ánang nagbáting siyut, You can clearly see the bulges in the genital region on that girl wearing a bathing suit.
Nagbugdu ang íyang likud kay buktut man, His back bulgesbecause he is a hunchback.
The spongy lead of the negatives swells and bulges out and makes very poor contact with the grids as a battery becomes discharged.
The outside negativebulges and the bottom lug bends over and touches the adjacent positive lug.
When the stapes pushes the oval membrane in, the round membrane bulges out, its elasticity sufficing to put a certain pressure on the perilymph (indicated by the dotted portion of the inner ear).
When the atmospheric pressure falls, the water at the orifice bulges outwards; when it rises, the water retreats till its surface is slightly concave.
As the plate bulges upwards it pushes up a small rod resting on it, which operates a quadrant and rack similar to that of the Bourdon gauge.
When we look at near objects, the muscles act in such a way that the lens bulges out, and becomes thick in the middle and of the right curvature to focus the near object upon the screen.
If you set a hot glass upside down on the oilcloth table cover, the oilcloth bulges up into it when the hot air and steam shrink and leave a partial vacuum within the glass.
But the only lens that most people make much use of (except opticians) is the convex lens that bulges out toward the center.
Did you notice any bulges or creases or folds apart from the fold used in making of the bag?
Was there any absence of markings or absence of bulges or absence of creases which would cause you to say that the rifle was not carried in the paper bag?
Now, would you say that the absence of bulges would be inconsistent with the carrying of a heavy object or an irregularly shaped object in the bag?
His dinner coat or his tail coat, if he wears a tail coat, is invariably too tight in the sleeves; nine times out of ten it binds across the back between the shoulders, and bulges out in a pouch effect at the collar.
Tom noticed curious-looking machines behind, what he judged to be, the odd bulges on the outside of the hull.
Look at the funny bulges on the lower side of the hull.
The intercostal space generally bulges outwards if fluid is present, and this bulging acts as an aid to diagnosis.
There are certain cases in which the whole or greater part of the cornea bulges forward in a great blue projecting tumour.
He caught sight of several illegal-looking bulges beneath men's armpits, and many heavily sagging pockets.
He had noticed, he recalled, odd bulges beneath the left armpits of the guides.
Newton deduced that the tides were created by the rotation of the earth with bulges of water on the earth's surfaces that were closest and farthest from the moon.
Gidi Mavunga, wearing pagne and fetish-bag, and handling a thin stick in which two bulges had been cut, led us out of Banza Nokki, and took a S.
This would suggest a reservoir alternately flooded and shrinking; possibly lacustrine bays and the bulges formed by the middle course of the Lualaba.
Regulation of the temperature is by means of an air tube, the air in which expanding bulges out an india-rubber diaphragm and this moves a lever.
In Selachians it is very large and bulges upwards, forming a conspicuous organ in a dorsal view of the brain (fig.
But rotation bulges it at the equator and draws it in at the poles, by an amount which calculation shows to be in exact agreement with the amount ascertained by actual measurement of the earth itself.
Now I have no glass which bulges out on both sides, and none that bulges out on one side and is flat on the other, but my watch crystal bulges out on one side and in on the other.
He took off his waterproof; then his coat and waistcoat; and showed himself a strange figure with sundry bulges about the middle.
As he pulled together the belt of his waterproof he felt the reassuring bulges in its pockets which were his pistol and cartridges.
The brass strip a looks like a transparent globe when whirled, and bulges out equatorially.
Make an elastic globe rotate, and it bulges out into an oblate or orange shape; as illustrated by the model shown in Fig.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bulges" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.