Plural for the mass, size or weight of something
“Carrying capacity is based on the bulk of items, which accounts for both their weight and their unwieldiness.”
Plural for the fact or state of being heavy or large in size or magnitude
“Fagan relies on the sheer bulk of evidence to make his case.”
Plural for the greater part of something
“The latter two played second base for the bulk of their careers, and Yount played about half of his games in the outfield.”
Plural for a large number of something
Plural for the whole of something
Plural for fibrous residue rich in cellulose, adds bulk to food
Plural for a measure of the quantity of matter contained by a unit volume
Plural for goods transported in bulk by truck, train, ship, or aircraft
Plural for a protuberance or lump, especially at the end or on the surface of something
Plural for strength, sturdiness or power, especially as related to one's physical muscles
Plural for padding used to stuff cushions, furniture, or soft toys
Plural for bodily flesh, especially well-developed muscles
Plural for someone or something that is abnormally large or powerful
Plural for a counteracting weight or force
To treat (a product) so that its quantity appears greater than it is
“I try to bulk it out with mashed potato, but I have to be careful not to put too much in or he will notice and won't eat it.”
(intransitive) To become larger in size or degree
To project from a surface
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