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    Use "bulk" in a sentence

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    1. Estwig was smart and could take direction, but he was still thirteen to twenty years short of three and hadn't reached his full bulk yet


    2. Since then, he has acquired a sort of cult following which surged in the 60’s with the peace and Earth-loving hippies and has continued on into the 80’s and 90’s with New Ager’s buying the bulk of the over million bottles hand packed annually


    3. Once she entered the area, the hardest thing to fathom was the sheer bulk of the assembly that was missing, she could float in the space


    4. "The data we have say there are very few bulk mail distributors with more than a ten mile range


    5. " That was no doubt a dusty pitted hulk for it was over two and a half centuries old by now, built of bulk aluminum and steel using big bolts


    6. That was soon cut off by the bulk of the hammer


    7. "I have a bit of Nordic, but being almost all Elf, it's hard to really bulk up


    8. he prayed, slamming his back into bulk heads at every shudder


    9. Then there had been what Joris had termed ‘bits and pieces’ – in truth, valuable artefacts collected from all over the world that he had garnered during his travels; after discussions with Berndt who had taken a quick look at the vast store of, without exception, items of considerable artistic merit if not value, Kara had agreed that the bulk might be offered to the new Guild to form the basis of a museum of some sort


    10. I wondered how he packed that bulk into his driving seat

    11. I recognised his bulk right away


    12. That was the bulk of the time in his entire presentation


    13. official staff photos with Bunty looming over her colleagues - poor girl, with her height and bulk she hadn't a chance


    14. applicable solutions for the bulk of problems that they encounter


    15. In the time while Gordon’s Lamp was away on its mission, most souls of means got preserved, and the bulk of mortal Chinese voluntarily ascended to the bases in the moon


    16. drawn wagons representing the bulk of the traffic


    17. The bulk of the cutting itself was performed by mechanical


    18. The bulk of what we’ve sent has been genetic code and the bulk of what they’ve sent have been electronics lessons and code


    19. Whilst his human self mourned the loss of the one man he had honestly counted as a friend, part of his mind was working out that with Chas gone, the bulk of the proceeds of this little project would now come to him


    20. It was smooth in detail, rough in bulk, but the floor was smooth and polished, the walls were deeply carved with heroic scenes from Elven history and the ceiling was fitted with good bioluminescent lighting, bright enough to keep Gnome’s hoods up

    21. Reassured by the fact that there were no bushes large enough to hide a man of his bulk anywhere in the vicinity, she stood … where was he?


    22. Not because we didn't trust you with it, but that the interest was accumulating nicely on the bulk sum


    23. He separated out daily expense funds and then locked the bulk of his bank away as directed, and so joined his elder companion on the walk through a couple coaches up to the Dining car


    24. Spelman gave them a brief outline of his several destinations on the first leg of his journey and kept the bulk of his itinerary for his own travels close to his vest


    25. The same Tahlmute who sent him a bulk shipment in this bottle, carried by Tdeshi


    26. Kelsey that the great bulk of all the work made to remedy the house and gardens was made by just two extraordinary women


    27. Chloe was needed during the bulk of the holidays at The Rooms, the burdens of success; so Kaitlyn would be traveling on her own to Redditch on the four o'clock train from Stratford


    28. away from the mighty bulk of the Cathedral


    29. The quality of grain depends chiefly upon the quantity of flour or meal which it yields at the mill ; and, in this respect, English grain is so much superior to the Scotch, that though often dearer in appearance, or in proportion to the measure of its bulk, it is generally cheaper in reality, or in proportion to its quality, or even to the measure of its weight


    30. galling when you’re providing the bulk of the labour -

    31. The bulk of their minds were actually still running in the silicon of Gordon's Lamp or the piece of it the expedition had left behind


    32. Gold, too, is much more liable to be smuggled than even silver; not only on account of the superior value of the metal in proportion to its bulk, but on account of the peculiar way in which nature produces it


    33. It is sometimes found in pieces of some bulk ; and, even when mixed, in small and almost insensible particles, with sand, earth, and other extraneous bodies, it can be separated from them by a very short and simple operation, which can be carried on in any private house by any body who is possessed of a small quantity of mercury


    34. The bulk of the boys were in Afghanistan when the power went


    35. Most of what Clarkson said was true; the bulk of the villagers would have died by now if left to their own devices


    36. The bulk of the villagers were eating, albeit subsistence rations


    37. They could not see to the southeast from here because it was hidden by the bulk of the pyramid


    38. Unaware of its location, the creature continued to lumber forward; possibly hoping to crush Imorbis with its massive bulk


    39. The quantity of those metals in the countries most remote from the mines, must be more or less affected by this fertility or barrenness, on account of the easy and cheap transportation of those metals, of their small bulk and great value


    40. For the bulk of your copy use black text on a white background

    41. The super affiliates who bring in the bulk of the traffic and sales need to be


    42. The transportation of those metals from one place to another, on account of their small bulk and great value, is less expensive than that of almost any other foreign goods of equal value


    43. The number of sailors and shipping which any particular capital can employ, does not depend upon the nature of the trade, but partly upon the bulk of the goods, in proportion to their value, and partly upon the distance of the ports between which they are to be carried; chiefly upon the former of those two circumstances


    44. Most businesses spend the bulk of their time, effort or money on acquiring


    45. These are only estimates since it’s been sort of tough getting them up voluntarily on one of those bathroom scales so as to verify precisely the bulk of their bulging bodies


    46. In a small bulk it frequently contains the price of a great quantity of rude produce


    47. They represented, secondly, that this prohibition could not hinder the exportation of gold and silver, which, on account of the smallness of their bulk in proportion to their value, could easily be smuggled abroad


    48. But no commodities regulate themselves more easily or more exactly, according to this effectual demand, than gold and silver ; because, on account of the small bulk and great value of those metals, no commodities can be more easily transported from one place to another ; from the places where they are cheap, to those where they are dear ; from the places where they exceed, to those where they fall short of this effectual demand


    49. A pound of tea, however, is about a hundred times the bulk of one of the highest prices, sixteen shillings, that is commonly paid for it in silver, and more than two thousand times the bulk of the same price in gold, and, consequently, just so many times more difficult to smuggle


    50. It is partly owing to the easy transportation of gold and silver, from the places where they abound to those where they are wanted, that the price of those metals does not fluctuate continually, like that of the greater part of other commodities, which are hindered by their bulk from shifting their situation, when the market happens to be either over or under-stocked with them














































    1. farmhouse mealtimes – which had bulked up the musculature of his


    2. of my upper body bulked up in size and strength


    3. Mark now stood a hundred and twenty meters tall, and his thicker build meant that he bulked a quarter more than the Dragon Lord


    4. Mark now stood four hundred feet tall, and his thicker build meant that he bulked a quarter more than the Dragon Lord


    5. A black hair dye and restyling bulked his hair leaving just a thin patch on top for correction


    6. companion with an arrogant grin, the lad bulked up the courage to smile amiably at the face, his


    7. For instance when the evicted tenants question, then at its first inception, bulked largely in people's mind though, it goes without saying, not contributing a copper or pinning his faith absolutely to its dictums, some of which wouldn't exactly hold water, he at the outset in principle at all events was in thorough sympathy with peasant possession as voicing the trend of modern opinion (a partiality, however, which, realising his mistake, he was subsequently partially cured of) and even was twitted with going a step farther than Michael Davitt in the striking views he at one time inculcated as a backtothelander, which was one reason he strongly resented the innuendo put upon him in so barefaced a fashion by our friend at the gathering of the clans in Barney Kiernan's so that he, though often considerably misunderstood and the least pugnacious of mortals, be it repeated, departed from his customary habit to give him (metaphorically) one in the gizzard though, so far as politics themselves were concerned, he was only too conscious of the casualties invariably resulting from propaganda and displays of mutual animosity and the misery and suffering it entailed as a foregone conclusion on fine young fellows, chiefly, destruction of the fittest, in a word


    8. Don’t you hear them pass? hover? dance their language? telling where all the sweet gums are, the syrups that make bears frolic and lumber in bulked ecstasies, that make boys squirm with unpronounced juices, that make girls leap out of beds to catch from the corners of their eyes their dolphin selves naked aflash on the warm air poised forever in one eternal glass wave


    1. ” It will constitute the irst cutting phase of the program and it will employ two methods: cyclical bulking and pre-exhaustion training


    2. The transition period between cutting and bulking and back again is the important period in your entire program


    3. both cutting and bulking, which eliminates the need


    4. to spend months bulking and then spend another


    5. • Dextrose: This carb has a place spiking insulin post workout if BULKING, but what about other


    6. The Cook's face was wet with tears and his bulking shoulders were hanging forward in grief


    1. The great structures reared their black bulks against the dim stars, grim, indescribably menacing in the flare of the few torches


    2. Stones that had been biding their time, not quite ready to fall, for a million years let go their bulks, and where they had begun their journey as single boulders they smashed upon the valley floor in a thousand shrapnels and friction-heated nuggets


    3. Stones that had been biding their time, not quite ready to fall, for a million years let go their bulks, and where they had begun their journey as single boulders they smashed upon the valley floor in a thousand shrapnel and friction-heated nuggets


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    Synonyms for "bulk"

    bulk mass volume majority bulge gross extent size magnitude quantity dimensions plurality body most amplify aggrandise aggrandize expand grow swell

    "bulk" definitions

    the property resulting from being or relating to the greater in number of two parts; the main part


    the property of something that is great in magnitude


    the property possessed by a large mass


    stick out or up


    cause to bulge or swell outwards