English to Arabic Dictionary bulbous

bulbous

بصلي الشكل
definition
adjective
a bulbous nose
fat, round, or bulging.
Although the Hippeastrum can be grown outside in the garden in climatic zones 9 and 10, this bulbous plant is still much more suitable for bringing into flower indoors.
(of a plant) growing from a bulb.
translation of 'bulbous'
adjective
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This 'bulbous' plant originally comes from the warm regions of the United States, specifically California, and is not entirely winter hardy.
Almost no 'bulbous' plants are native to this part of the world.
WC Fields looms round and grumpy, his 'bulbous' nose glowing, piggy eyes shut from lack of sleep.
Green leek leaves were used in salads; the 'bulbous' base was cooked; and the plant was also used as a flavouring.
Another very hardy summer 'bulbous' plant is the zephyranthes lily.
The Hull shape is of round bilge construction with 'bulbous' bow and sterns keg, flared stem and transom stern.
It will only serve to make your nose look huge and 'bulbous' .
Fouche, the head of Napoleon's secret police, a stocky man with a 'bulbous' nose, leaned back in his chair and puffed on a cigar.
The Hippeastrum, striking 'bulbous' plants, with large trumpet-like leaves, go by the general name of Amaryliis.
Hope, with the perfect eyesight of youth, could see that he was squinting into the darkness and noticed he was without the gold-rimmed spectacles which usually perched on the end of his 'bulbous' nose.
‘Oh, stand up straight,’ the king said, blushing to the tip of his 'bulbous' red nose.
Always cut as little foliage as possible when cutting flowers from your 'bulbous' plants.
They should be planted with a small portion of the 'bulbous' part protruding just above the ground.
He points out a transport plane 100 yards away, its nose 'bulbous' with surveillance equipment.
Remarkably, this 'bulbous' plant is relatively unknown.
Of middling height, Arnold was badly overweight, with the 'bulbous' red nose and watery eyes of someone long lost to the bottle.
The square jaws and full lips, for example, the thick eyebrows that build up in the middle, the 'bulbous' nose and chin, the long neck all allude to a particular rather than generic person.
This species of pelargonium is indigenous to the Eastern Cape and grows wild, sending out long 'bulbous' roots deep into the ground.
Men with giant hands, 'bulbous' noses and bulging eyes congregate and argue over the price of gangs of horses.
Instead, a long bow extruded from the 'bulbous' nose of the ship and connected with the engine at the back, there was nothing in between.
As evidence to the fact that it is one of the most winter hardy of the little 'bulbous' plants, Scilla siberica can be found growing in Central Russia.
His face is a vertical edifice offset by a 'bulbous' , somewhat aquiline nose, lined with sunken black eyes that have clearly observed the Hollywood abattoir too many times.
And at the bow six more torpedo tubes could clearly be seen, though from drawings of the 'bulbous' nose I had expected to find eight, along with the two amidships and one at the stern.
The best-known species of this 'bulbous' plant is the Star-of-Bethlehem.
Like so many other 'bulbous' plants, Ipheion cannot tolerate wet soil.
In early spring, white-flowering 'bulbous' cress and waxy yellow swamp buttercup provide bright splashes on the forest floor.
Although the Hippeastrum can be grown outside in the garden in climatic zones 9 and 10, this 'bulbous' plant is still much more suitable for bringing into flower indoors.
Of these, G. nivalis, or the Common snowdrop, is the most familiar one as well as being the earliest flowering 'bulbous' plant.
The papers had begun to paint him soft, the cartoonists exaggerating his expanding beltline, and inflating his 'bulbous' nose for comic effect.
Forlorn eyes, a 'bulbous' nose and sweeping cheekbones (reminiscent of Faye Dunaway, but in a manly sort of way) complete the landscape.
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