English to Spanish Dictionary Swell

Swell

hinchar
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
inflarse,
abultarse,
crecer,
abultar,
engordar,
hinchar,
hincharse,
aumentar
noun
crescendo,
mar de fondo,
inflamiento
adjective
elegantísimo,
estupendo
example
I can only hope that the 'swell' of pride that has risen in our country will continue to grow in the years to come.
He outlined the great 'swell' of public support for a memorial as a fitting tribute to the contribution of the sisters.
Traditionally, a musical climax is reached through the emotionally loaded 'swell' of dynamics or harmonic resolution.
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.
Logan felt his eyes 'swell' with tears and knew he was failing in his strong appearance.
Suddenly, a question popped into her head that made her eyes 'swell' with tears once more.
New employment opportunities lead to a 'swell' of great economic growth within the city.
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.
The latest action follows a 'swell' of support for the campaign from residents who are fed up with their address being classed as Sutton.
During most of the 18th century the forced enlistment of vagrants was also used to 'swell' the ranks of the army.
Gawain Little, a 23-year-old teacher, believes there is still a steady 'swell' of support.
From here, looking back across the choppy river, there is the best view of Greenwich, with the twin halves of the Royal Naval College, and the green 'swell' of Greenwich Park behind.
I try not to 'swell' with pride, and just nod, but it's hard.
He looked at her, dwarfed by the immense bed, and suddenly felt a huge 'swell' of protectiveness overcome him.
In addition to the 'swell' of pride going on in my head, I feel connected to nature.
Like the Irish, Scots disproportionately volunteered to 'swell' the ranks of the British army, but there were important differences.
Alienation among unemployed youths will 'swell' the ranks of those vulnerable to terrorist recruitment.
Rather, the opinions on both sides were mindful of the potential 'swell' of cases that could be brought by African-American motorists.
Throwbacks to a 'swell' fashion trend of yesteryear, they spice up any pair of shoes, from ballet flats to mules or slinky stilettos.
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.
Police in East Yorkshire are looking to 'swell' their crime fighting ranks as they take part in a national drive to recruit special constables this weekend.
Mr Smith said that, ironically, it was his book that created the 'swell' of support that actually resulted in the Judge examining cases.
Her heart seemed to 'swell' with tears, but none cam though her eyes.
Leóni seemed to 'swell' with pride as he made this announcement.
David is a 'swell' multi-talented guy and it was a pleasure to finally meet him.
Then there is dowager Jodha Bai, stately, self-contained, but lording over her eyes which 'swell' with more water than a cloudburst can contain.
They are also the ones who are gaining the most ground, as most recently evidenced by the 'swell' of support for the late politician.
Her eyes began to 'swell' with tears as she sat holding her head in her hands.
I spent the weekend with Gene and Kindy in their 'swell' new apartment.
Maeve only looked at him; she felt anger, frustration, and sadness 'swell' inside her at every second he didn't speak.
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