Sentences

swell in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Swell: to increase in size, volume, or intensity, often suddenly or dramatically.

Sample Sentences

  1. The river began to swell after the heavy rains, overflowing its banks.
  2. As the music played, a swell of emotion washed over the crowd, leaving many in tears.
  3. She felt her heart swell with pride as her child took their first steps.
  4. The artist's use of color created a swell of energy that captivated everyone in the gallery.
  5. After the announcement, a swell of excitement spread through the audience, igniting their enthusiasm.
  6. The tide began to swell as the storm approached the shore.
  7. Her pride started to swell when she received the award for her hard work.
  8. As the music played, the crowd's excitement began to swell with every note.
  9. He noticed a swell of emotion as he watched the heartfelt reunion unfold.
  10. The artist's popularity continued to swell after the release of her latest album.
  11. The river began to swell after the heavy rains, threatening to overflow its banks.
  12. Her heart would swell with pride every time she watched her children perform.
  13. As the sun set, the colors in the sky seemed to swell with vibrant hues of orange and pink.
  14. He could feel the swell of excitement in the crowd as the concert was about to start.
  15. The musician played a beautiful melody that caused emotions to swell within everyone present.
  16. As the music played, a sense of joy would swell within her heart.
  17. The athlete's muscles seemed to swell with each passing day of training.
  18. After a long day at work, his pride would swell at the thought of his accomplishments.
  19. The crowd's excitement began to swell as the concert was about to start.

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