Swelled in a sentence as an adjective

At least at my school, I think CS enrollment has swelled in recent years.

Her's swelled up though, and was preventing the trackpad from clicking.

"Eyes swelled shut" and you still talking to your Facebook friends?

One was sick for days and his knee swelled up like a Mellon and the other didn't fare much better.

In the last two decades the Arab population has swelled to over 600,000.

About 5 hours after the shot, he was back an the hospital with an arm swelled to twice the size and it's been downhill since.

Food prices have swelled many times in history, but Goldman Sachs wasn't to blame for those bubbles and I doubt they're at fault for these.

Several weeks after getting a tiny little scratch near my elbow my entire forearm swelled up a couple inches.

Yeah, we're in the middle of a massive bull run which has swelled every company in my portfolio like a balloon.

Society eventually collapses under the magnitude that it has swelled up to.

Speculation is the battery was overcharged and swelled.

"\n\n "The congested and exploding cloud of fire swelled till it was of a planet's \n size, a star's size, the size of a whole galaxy, and of ten million galaxies.

Of course the prison population swelled as hangings became less fashionable, and the temporary prison ships were unmoored to sail to places like Australia.

During that stretch the fund swelled in value from about $10 million to more than $6 billion as stock valuations skyrocketed and new investors flocked to his door.> But by February 2009 oil prices had temporarily fallen back to almost $40 again.

Cries of protest against the slackness of American education, hitherto raised only by a small number of educational critics, were now taken up by television, mass magazines, businessmen, scientists, politicians, admirals, and university presidents, and soon swelled into a national chorus of self-reproach.

Swelled definitions

adjective

feeling self-importance; "too big for his britches"; "had a swelled head"; "he was swelled with pride"

See also: vainglorious