| Definition of 'swell up' |
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1. (verb) swell, swell up, intumesce, tumefy, tumesce
expand abnormally
"The bellies of the starving children are swelling"
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Sense: (of a part of the body) to swell
The toothache made her face swell up.
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Afrikaans: opswel |
Arabic: يَنْتَفِخ، يَتَوَرَّم |
Bulgarian: подувам се |
Brazilian: inchar |
Czech: opuchnout |
German: schwellen |
Danish: hæve |
Greek: πρήζομαι |
Spanish: hinchar(se), abultarse |
Estonian: (üles) paistetama |
Farsi: ورم كردن |
Finnish: turvota |
French: enfler |
Hebrew: לְהִתנַפֵּח |
Hindi: सूजन होना |
Croatian: nateći |
Hungarian: feldagad |
Indonesian: membengkak |
Icelandic: bólgna upp, tútna út |
Italian: gonfiarsi |
Japanese: はれさせる |
Korean: 부어오르다 |
Lithuanian: patinti |
Latvian: uztūkt |
Malay: bengkak |
Dutch: opzwellen |
Norwegian: hovne opp |
Polish: spuchnąć |
Persian: ورم كردن |
Pashto: پړسوب کول |
Portuguese: inchar |
Romanian: a se umfla |
Russian: распухать |
Slovak: opuchnúť |
Slovenian: oteči |
Serbian: oteći |
Swedish: svälla upp |
Thai: ทำให้บวมขึ้น |
Turkish: şişmek |
Taiwanese: 腫起 |
Ukrainian: напухнути |
Urdu: جسم کے کسی حصے کا پھول جا |
Vietnamese: sưng lên |
Chinese: 肿起 |
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