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(1) Tired of waiting for the bloated political elite to pass laws designed to free up labour markets, corporate Europe has simply produced the shotgun and insisted on change.(2) If you've been living on rich, butter-laden puddings, heaps of crisps, nibbles and holiday breakfast fry-ups, you may find that you have no energy and are feeling permanently bloated .(3) It amounts to a bloated and inefficient government monopoly.(4) It is a particularly obscene excuse when you consider the huge amounts of money spent every year on increasingly bloated budgets for ministerial and departmental media advisers.(5) The person with a bloated ego is a show-off who thinks the world of himself.(6) Another version is that the paper was reasonably profitable, but that this was disguised by the bloated amounts charged to it internally to pump up the job printing results.(7) What is preoccupying the council officials at the moment is where to get a fat cheque to pay the bloated workforce those salary arrears.(8) My record collection, now swollen with free copies from a bloated , over-promoting record industry, was taking up more and more of my house.(9) Except for a small percentage of highly evolved ones, most of us ‘suffer’ from ego and more often it is bloated too.(10) And water keeps your body from retaining excess fluid so you won't look bloated .(11) The MSP began a new line of attack in talking of a bloated bureaucracy, the need to reduce the size of government and a promise to cut back the ministerial payroll.(12) The fragments battle for space and breath in the maze of pressures inherent in a culture bloated by wealth, technology, and power.(13) The darkness edged away and there was something in the corner, some terribly old and deformed thing, with a bloated , distended belly and wide staring eyes.(14) For some reason, probably because I feel fat and bloated and depressed and I probably had a glass or two more of wine than I should have.(15) As the decades rolled on, more manufacturers got into the game, with the supermini market expanding to its current bloated level.(16) The Oscar winning actor went virtually unnoticed as he walked about with his burly minders in toe, as he looked scruffy, bloated , and unshaven.
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(1) bloat
Synonyms
Adjective
1. swollen
4. bulging
5. inflated
7. expanded
8. dilated
9. puffy


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

We are swollen, bloated, foul.

We are swollen, BLOATED, foul.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5


all bloated and moody
and a giant pain in the ass.

all BLOATED and moody and a giant pain in the ass.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 2


because it would be nice to have
company on those days I feel bloated.

because it would be nice to have company on those days I feel BLOATED.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 9


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