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15 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Tumescent' in a Sentence

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The baker's dough was tumescent, rising in the warm oven.
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Sarah's excitement was so intense that her cheeks appeared tumescent with joy.
After the heavy rain, the river became tumescent, flooding its banks.
The flowers in the garden were tumescent, their buds swelling with promise.
The baker noticed the dough was tumescent and ready for baking.
The winter storm left the landscape tumescent with layers of snow.
The ripe fruit was so tumescent that it burst open with flavor when bitten into.
The sponge grew tumescent as it absorbed water from the spill.
The river became tumescent after heavy rainfall, causing it to overflow its banks.
The baker observed the dough becoming tumescent as it rose in the warm kitchen.
The doctor noticed a tumescent bump on the patient's arm during the examination.
The frog's throat became tumescent when it croaked loudly.
The ripe berry was tumescent and ready to be picked.
The baker watched the dough rise, becoming tumescent before baking it into bread.
The audience gasped at the tumescent plot twist in the movie.

Tumescent

too-mes-uhnt
adjectiveSwelling; slightly swollen.
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Last Updated On: August 27, 2024
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