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8 Sentences With "bulbously"

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You can only imagine — but she's sewn them all together into a bulbously erotic swing chair, just in case you can't.
It is marked by the sudden appearance of bulbously swollen and painful lymph nodes (called buboes) in the groin or armpits.
Her nose and chin jut bulbously from her face and her mouth sports a single tooth.
This clausilid species is characterized by a small, prominentelly ribbed shell. It is not bulbously shaped but with a straight outline. At the penultimate whorl it is detached and protruding with a small aperture.
In the 1930s cumbersome, fat-tyred > 'balloon bombers', bulbously streamlined in imitation of motorcycles or > aeroplanes, appealed to American children: the only mass market still open > to cycle manufacturers. Wartime austerity gave cycling a short reprieve in > the industrial world. The post-war peace was to lay the bicycle low. However, between 1965 and 1975 the USA experienced a bike boom.
Later the surface becomes cracked into small scales. The gills are sub-crowded, quite thick, broadly adnate, and often slightly emarginate (notched). They are broad, slightly dirty violet when young but usually brown, with only faintly violet tint, later brown, dusted saffron ochre, and with lighter crenulate edge. The stem is long and thick, tough and thick, bulbously at the base, and spongily stuffed inside.
The ovary is 4.2 mm long and covered in long, reddish-brown hairs. The style is slender, 21.2mm long, strongly curved to sickle-shaped, becoming subulate upwards, and arising from a keeled, widened and bulbously thickened base. The stigma is 3.2mm long, subulate, with an obtuse end, and obscurely bent at the junction where it joins the style. The seeds are stored in the many woody fruit studding the dried, old, fire- resistant inflorescence, and after these capsules eventually open after wildfires a few years later, are dispersed by means of the wind.
The stem is up to long, wide at the apex but up to wide at the base, where it thickens bulbously. The bulb, which is not sharply upright but marked by a rounded ridge, is egg-shaped in cross section. For a long time the stem is solid, then sometimes hollow, firm, hard, silkily fibrillose, dirty whitish with olive tinge but faintly greenish-blue, particularly at the apex, and sometimes even with a blue tint or bluish spots on the bulb. The cortina is olive greenish, then brownish, thickly developed but soon disappearing.

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