swollenr>, .i> .i> swelled)
1.b> (up) (; ), , ; after the fall her ankle began to swell up - ; her arm was beginning to swell up where the bee had stung her / ; it was obvious she had broken her toe, because it immediately started to swell , , ; the wound swelled up my arm, afflicting me with the most horrid torture ;
2.b> (; ), , ( , . i>); heavy rain has swollen the rivers / ; they can bring rain and make the rivers swell ;
3.b> (out) (; ), ; the sails swelled (out) in the wind ; the wind swelled (out) the sails / ; his heart / breast / swelled with pride .i> i> ;
4.b> (; ), , ; the crowd swelled to 600 by the end of the evening / 600 ; membership has swelled to over 20 000 20 000-i> ; twenty-five employees have joined the union in this month alone, swelling its ranks to 110 i> , / 110 ;
5.b> .i> (), ( , , i>); the cheering swelled through the hall / ; music swelled around us ; hatred swelled inside him / .