English to Malayalam Dictionary Swell

Swell

വീങ്ങുക
definition
adverb
everything was just going swell
excellently; very well.
verb
her bruised knee was already swelling up
(especially of a part of the body) become larger or rounder in size, typically as a result of an accumulation of fluid.
noun
the soft swell of her breast
a full or gently rounded shape or form.
there was a heavy swell
a slow, regular movement of the sea in rolling waves that do not break.
adjective
you're looking swell
excellent; very good.
translation of 'swell'
verb
വീങ്ങുക
example
The huge 'swell' in attendance for the events has led organiser Carmel Flahavan to appeal to parents to book early for the final month of the year.
Logan felt his eyes 'swell' with tears and knew he was failing in his strong appearance.
Blown under the porch roof by the wind, snowflakes alight on Beth Durand's curly brown hair, and on the pale rounded 'swell' of her cheeks.
There was a heavy 'swell' and they were caught by the tide. The small engine on the boat made little impact, and they drifted.
They'll 'swell' with moisture and send out roots faster in the soil than ones planted dry.
All of this points towards The Alamo's greatest strength: If you are a Texan, you'll probably 'swell' with pride at this film.
This is a 'swell' sound bite that ignores the reality that someone must pay for the ads, phone banks, direct mail and Web sites.
As the yacht surged and rolled over the 'swell' , every movement was magnified enormously at the top of the mast.
On returning home to write up my research, I fell victim to a throat infection which caused one of the glands in my throat to 'swell' to massive size.
Gawain Little, a 23-year-old teacher, believes there is still a steady 'swell' of support.
The majority of town councillors continue to express support for the project and this is extremely important at a stage when there is a huge 'swell' of community support.
The bill will climb even faster as seniors' ranks 'swell' with aging baby boomers.
‘Oh, my,’ she said, looking at Ryan, he nodded and her eyes began to 'swell' with tears.
During most of the 18th century the forced enlistment of vagrants was also used to 'swell' the ranks of the army.
Then there is dowager Jodha Bai, stately, self-contained, but lording over her eyes which 'swell' with more water than a cloudburst can contain.
I don't think there was ever a broad 'swell' of support for his campaign.
Every match requires an army of helpers to get the game on - and the Knights are looking for new volunteers to 'swell' the ranks.
But if there were anything to force an uncommon 'swell' of national pride through my cynical hairy chest, this would be it.
The old man seemed to 'swell' with wrath and outrage.
Her eyes began to 'swell' with tears as she sat holding her head in her hands.
Throwbacks to a 'swell' fashion trend of yesteryear, they spice up any pair of shoes, from ballet flats to mules or slinky stilettos.
Against that, there is a big 'swell' of support for Forsyth among the rank-and-file professionals on the Tour.
Suddenly, a question popped into her head that made her eyes 'swell' with tears once more.
If they aggressively cuts jobs, that would 'swell' the ranks of the retirees with those fantastic benefits.
As more and more policemen and women 'swell' the ranks of the Metro police, we have seen a steady improvement in law and by-law enforcement within the City.
They are volunteers who only do this once a year, so their chests 'swell' with purpose.
Her gown cuts down so low behind her he can slip his hand beneath the silken material to cradle the soft 'swell' of her buttocks.
Sloan watched Elena feeling a 'swell' of happiness in his heart.
The lentils will 'swell' with cooking so maybe add some more water if its looking a little dry.
Alienation among unemployed youths will 'swell' the ranks of those vulnerable to terrorist recruitment.
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