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bulky造句
1. Bulky clothes tend to hinder movement. 2. Andrew is a bulky man. 3. Bulky items will be collected separately. 4. Her padded coat made her look very bulky. 5. He let out a cry that convulsed his bulky frame and jerked his arm. 6. He struggled out of his bulky jacket and threw it on to the back seat. 7. It was bulky, perhaps three feet long and almost as high. 8. The climber took some food from the bulky pack on his back. 9. The bulky figure of Inspector Jones appeared at the door. 10. Piper glared angrily at his bulky silhouette. 11. Foster picked up a small, bulky envelope. 12. The room was full of bulky old furniture. 13. Kate saw his bulky form moving towards her desk. 14. The men were carrying bulky packages under their arms. 15. The camera is bulky, mounted on a wooden tripod. 16. The boxes were bulky and difficult to move. 17. He was a small, tubby man wearing a bulky suit with a belted jacket. 18. It looked bulky, but was well designed, and not too awkward to wear. 19. Some of them wore dresses with bulky trainers showing at the bottom. 20. These arise when bulky pendant groups hinder the rotation about the backbone and cause T g to increase. 21. By adding these potatoes, a bulky food of reasonably high-fibre content, they actually lost some weight over a three-month period! 22. She wears an enormous white sweatshirt so bulky that she could have had it from Ludo. 23. Her sweaters, which she had imagined quite bulky, proved in fact to be flat and few. 24. Some were carrying bulky packages covered with thick quilted cloths. 25. The cellulose fluff, although more bulky, is just a parachute, to be discarded. 26. The other bulky envelope contained the invitation to the formal Sunday banquet in the City Hall. 27. She thought she'd never been so glad to see his bulky form. 28. The main disadvantage is normally the cost of transport for bulky raw materials, or fuel or finished goods. 29. Nowhere was it written that Macintosh would render Lisa an expensive and rather bulky doorstop. 30. Bend down at the knees to pick up a bulky object, thus avoiding back strain.