Definition of Bloatings

1. bloating [n] - See also: bloating

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bloatings

blizzarding
blizzardly
blizzardous
blizzards
blizzardy
blizzaster
bln
bloat
bloated
bloatedly
bloatedness
bloater
bloater paste
bloaters
bloating
bloatings
bloats
bloatware
bloatwares
blob
blob out
blobbed
blobbed out
blobber
blobbers
blobbier
blobbiest
blobbily
blobbiness
blobbing

Literary usage of Bloatings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National by John Walter Osborne (1870)
"... Lilies with a calmness which showed that she cared little for her father's bloatings of anger. " And how comes on that arrangement between you and him ? ..."

2. An Apology for the Book of Psalms: In Five Books : Addressed to the Friends by Gilbert McMaster (1818)
"... Israelitish Church,* as to qualifications, for furnishing us with a system evangelical psalms. To remedy such bloatings of self *" Nor is the attempt ..."

3. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle and on Cattle Feeding by Daniel Elmer Salmon, United States Bureau of Animal Industry (1892)
"... recognized as a prolific cause of digestive, urinary, and cerebral disorders. Impactions and bloatings of the stomachs, excessive secretion of urine ..."

4. Mental Maladies; a Treatise on Insanity by Etienne Esquirol, Ebenezer Kingsbury Hunt (1845)
"These wretched beings experience pains in the bowels, bloatings and heats which distend the intestines, and provoke cephalalgia. ..."

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