verb
- to bulge or protrude more than something else; to extend outward beyond
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'outbulge'; relatively rare; found in technical or descriptive contexts
Examples
- The muscle outbulges on one side of his arm after the injury.
- The wall outbulges slightly where the foundation has shifted.
- Her eyes outbulge when she is surprised or frightened.
- The tumor outbulges from the surface of the organ.
- The sail outbulges with the force of the wind.