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    protuberant


    1. How in the world could nature have invented such an animal, especially with such protuberant teeth?


    2. Petrarco and Drefno stopped discussing and walked without problem up to the threshold, where it was clear to them that the protuberant belly of the gnome would be an obstacle for his step towards the other side


    3. A huge, protuberant mouth full of small, sharp teeth took up half its face


    4. Anton Goerg, a thin man with an enormous potbelly and protuberant hazel eyes, was with her


    5. Instead the rueful god was hit squarely in the chest by his own shot, whereupon he discovered himself crashing through protuberant bedrock


    6. There were rays of gigantic size, five meters long and with muscles so powerful they could leap above the waves, sharks of various species including a fifteen–foot glaucous shark with sharp triangular teeth and so transparent it was almost invisible amid the waters, brown lantern sharks, prism–shaped humantin sharks armored with protuberant hides, sturgeons resembling their relatives in the Mediterranean, trumpet–snouted pipefish a foot and a half long, yellowish brown with small gray fins and no teeth or tongue, unreeling like slim, supple snakes


    7. The effect of this, however, was less protuberant in our town than in many others which I might well name, and the cause thereof lay mainly in our being more given to deal in the small way; not that we lacked of traders possessed both of purse and perseverance; but we did not exactly lie in the thoroughfare of those mighty masses of foreign commodities, the throughgoing of which left, to use the words of the old proverb, “goud in goupins” with all who had the handling of the same


    8. As they came past me, to both sides and above and below, I saw that in every case the eyes were protuberant, the face frozen open-mouthed in an expression of extreme fright


    9. I might not have been surprised if this reality and my dream had suddenly become one, if dead bodies floated into the street, drifting through the thick air as through water, their eyes protuberant and their faces contorted in terror


    10. I knew his letters of old; I had had them at Ravenna; I should not have been disappointed; but that day as I tore the stiff sheet across and let it fall into the basket, and gazed resentfully across the grimy gardens and irregular backs of Bayswater, at the jumble of soil-pipes and fire-escapes and protuberant little conservatories, I saw, in my mind's eye, the pale face of Anthony Blanche, peering through the straggling leaves as it had peered through the candle flames at Thame, and heard, above the murmur of traffic, his clear tones

    11. whose distinguished mind is a little spotted with commonness; who is a little pinched here and protuberant there with native prejudices; or whose better energies are liable to lapse down the wrong channel under the influence of transient solicitations? All these things might be alleged against Lydgate, but then, they are the periphrases of a polite preacher, who talks of Adam, and would not like to mention anything painful to the pew-renters


    12. Bright blue they were, almost piercing and somewhat protuberant, as if he’d had a Goitre once, or else was goggle-eyed at the Injustice of the World (which, indeed, he could be quite as furious o’er as Lancelot)


    13. Munigant’s eyes glittered as he saw Harris’s protuberant bones


    14. His eyes: weren't they protuberant, ordinary, numb-looking?


    15. Munigant's eyes glittered as he saw Harris' protuberant bones


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    Synonyme für "protuberant"

    bellied bellying bulbous bulging bulgy protuberant extended extrusive projecting