"He'll have to take steroids to reduce the swelling in his brain and antiseizure medications.
Within minutes, sheets of rain were sweeping in, the steady hiss of falling water swelling in my ears.
The swelling subsided, and the wound healed with time.
The swelling population will exacerbate problems, such as resource depletion, said John Casterline, director of the Initiative in Population Research at Ohio State University.
Already this summer Chinese quarantine officials indicated stricter quality checks on sorghum imports, in an apparent attempt to force feed producers in southern China to purchase domestic corn and ease swelling stocks.
Add to that swelling foreign-exchange reserves and a stronger rupee, and some are arguing that it is time for drastic liberalisation of India's foreign-exchange regime.
It's best to apply cold eye cream in the morning; at night, the product can migrate into your eyes and create swelling and irritation.
The tannin in tea is thought to help reduce swelling and discoloration.
"After 15 minutes, swelling goes down and circulation improves.
" Moved beyond words, the driver tried to swallow the rapidly swelling lump in his throat.
The song of buds swelling on the vine.
" Moved beyond words, the driver tried to swallow the rapidly swelling lump in his throat.
Only the wild sea and the swelling northeast wind, driving heavy ice floes before it.
Pleasure-boats, with their swelling sails, skim lightly over the watery mirror, like white butterflies.
Evening came; there was a swelling roar in the air, a wailing or moaning like the voices of despairing spirits, that sounded above the thunder of the waves.
The performer had produced from his instrument a richness of tone that sometimes sounded like tinkling waterdrops or rolling pearls; sometimes like the birds twittering in chorus, and then rising and swelling in sound like the wind through the fir-trees.
Then, from a hole in the wall, gushed forth in song the swelling thoughts of the bird as he issued from his hiding place to perform his first good deed on earth,—and in heaven it was well known who that bird was.
how often then it thought of those better days—of the times when in the fresh, green wood, it had poured forth rich wine; or, while rocked by the swelling waves, it had carried in its bosom a secret, a letter, a last parting sigh.
Lonely he flew over the blue swelling billows.
But we shall not move from the spot, although the boat may rock on the swelling water; the countries of the world will glide before us, but we shall remain still.