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writes: hello I have a quick question and I hope someone can help me with this, english is not my first language, and I live in USA, so if someone can tell me what the bulbish word means, and in what context can be used, I would really appretiate it Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (26 December 2008): Like a bulb - lightbulb/ plant bulb etc. For example: 'He had a bulbous nose' = big and rounded. It's 'bulbous' not 'bulbish'
Hope this helped!
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