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bulged, ppl. a.|bʌldʒd| Also 5 bolgit. [f. bulge v. + -ed1.] 1. Forced into a protuberance; swollen.
1436Pol. Poems (1859) II. 155 They com..With bolgit schipis ful craftly. 1821Clare Vill. Minstr. I. 213 The crack'd wall, bulg'd and bow'd. 1872Ruskin Eagle's Nest §86 The wood-carvers..adopted this bulged form. †2. Of a ship: With the bottom or sides stove in.
1618Bolton Florus (1636) 315 The huge Armada, bulged, and split in the fight. 1730–6Bailey, Bulged [spoken of a ship] when she has struck off some of her Timber upon a Rock. 1790Beatson Nav. & Mil. Mem. I. 276 As she was bulged he could not bring her off. |