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BULKY

Definition av BULKY

  1. massiv, omfångsrik, voluminös

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  • It was assigned the one-letter symbol W based on the double ring being visually suggestive to the bulky letter.
  • Procyonids are relatively small animals, with generally slender bodies and long tails, though the common raccoon tends to be bulky.
  • In the 1980s, home cinemas typically consisted of a movie pre-recorded on a LaserDisc or VHS tape; a LaserDisc Player or VCR; and a heavy, bulky large-screen cathode-ray tube TV set, although sometimes CRT projectors were used instead.
  • Upon landing, Rosenthal hurried toward Suribachi, lugging along his bulky Speed Graphic camera, the standard for press photographers at the time.
  • The ribbon cable allowed companies like IBM and Sperry / Univac to replace bulky, stiff round cables with sleek, flexible ribbon cables.
  • The treaty restricted the German Reichswehr (Realm Defence) to maximally stockpiling 792 heavy (bulky hard-to-maneuver water-cooled) machine guns and 1,134 light machine guns and actual production of machine guns and development of sustained fire weapons were prohibited.
  • In 1908, that bulky and tight-fitting garment was turned into a new kind of loose-fitting underwear.
  • He chose alcohol instead of mercury because it expands more visibly, but this posed problems: his original thermometers were very bulky, and the low boiling point of alcohol made them unsuitable for many applications.
  • Apart from the problem of the bulky cassettes, the performance of compact cassettes had improved dramatically with the use of new materials such as chromium dioxide, Dolby B noise reduction, and better manufacturing quality.
  • This species is characterized by its bulky shape and large bill, which is feathered at the gape unlike the blocky bill base of the surf scoter.
  • It is bulky and sturdily made of leaves, strips of bark, twigs, forb stalks, and grasses, lined with pine needles, shredded bark, grass, and sometimes hair.
  • Egernia species are mid-sized to large skinks, adult snout-to-vent length (SVL) , with a bulky, usually somewhat flattened body and small eyes.
  • This large bulky bunting is 16–19 cm long, with a conspicuously dark eye and yellowish mandibles.
  • Swainson's hawks and especially rough-legged buzzards can be nearly as long-winged but are less bulky and heavily built than the ferruginous.
  • The evening grosbeak is bulky, with a large bill and short tail, is placed in the genus Hesperiphona by the IOC checklist and the Handbook of the Birds of the World, while the Clements Checklist and the AOS checklist place it in the genus Coccothraustes.
  • In archaic, pre-numismatic times iron was valued for making durable tools and weapons, and its casting in spit form may have actually represented a form of transportable bullion, which eventually became bulky and inconvenient after the adoption of precious metals.
  • Cities are a hotbed for experimenting with new bicycle-based forms of mobility like bicycle sharing, electric bicycles and transport of bulky goods with cargo bikes.
  • However, they are all bulky, slow-moving rodents that live and forage in extensive burrow systems and rarely spend much time above ground.
  • LCLV projectors were used primarily for military flight simulators due to their large and bulky size.
  • And finally, by using a crude form of telepathy during an interview with their leader, he gets the leader to express interest in a bulky object, so that he can manipulate the bureaucracy into arranging to deliver a large quantity of these to the Cepheids with a fleet of hundreds of spaceships.


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