Here in America, the comic actor W.C. Fields is immediately recognizable by his bulbous nose.
Onions have a bulbous root.
I found it hard to concentrate on what the speaker was saying because of his bulbous nose.
"His bulbous nose made him look somewhat like W. C. Fields"
The contextual use of certain words is important for them to make sense.
Bulbous forehead is particularly large in adult males who may grow up to 9.8 meters long.
Bulbous forehead is particularly large in adult males who may grow up to 9.8 meters long.
Use of 'contextual' in a sentence: What dress one wears is contextual as it depends on certain occasions that one wears a particular type of dress.
"There is contextual evidence to suggest that the author of this question is an idiot and shouldn't post their homework on the internet."
No it is not possible, because there is no such thing as a bulbous pony.
Contextual means to view information as a whole- both the facts and where they came from. Example: A technique for determing meaning from unfamiliar vocabulary words is to look at the other words in the sentence for clues. It is commonly referred to as "using contextual clues."
Ludwig Bulbous Koons goes by Longboard Kid.
No, the bulbous ends of astrocytes cling to capillaries.
There are no commas in the mentioned sentence. The sentence could be reworded like, "Bee Balm, Coneflowers and Black-Eyes Susan's are brightly colored flowers with dark, bulbous centers that contrast beautifully when planted together."