What's the difference between beefy and bulky?

Beefy


Definition:

  • (a.) Having much beef; of the nature of beef; resembling beef; fleshy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Summerville hinted that Affleck would eventually make for a seriously beefy Batman .
  • (2) Corcoran, an athletic, beefy 6ft 2in, has been scorned, insulted, threatened and sprayed with a hose – manifestations of guilt, he said.
  • (3) Updated at 5.46pm BST 5.38pm BST 3rd over: England 6-0 (Cook 5, Robson 1) Beefy and Athers are discussing last night's dinner, which means we've been here all day.
  • (4) It’s the same hyper-sexualised imagery that feeds gay nightclub advertorials and community events: images of ripped studs and beefy bodies, a focus on aesthetic glory.
  • (5) A number of patients presenting with typical features of this disease, characterized in particular by a beefy-red exuberant appearance of the lesions, have been treated at Shongwe Hospital in Kangwane in the Eastern Transvaal.
  • (6) Its political cartoonist Stephff sketched bald and beefy Secret Service agents with frothing mouths and guns in hand , readily assaulting innocent waiters offering glasses of water to the president.
  • (7) In 86 episodes from 1999 to 2007, in HBO's hit series The Sopranos, the balding, beefy, middle-aged Gandolfini, as Tony Soprano, a New Jersey mafia boss, managed to transcend any stereotyping of Italian-Americans (although the charge was still made) by showing the flawed character's vulnerable side.
  • (8) Real Boxing One of the best-looking sports games on any mobile device, this sees you battling through a 30-fight career mode against 20 beefy boxers, while training your fighter up in between matches.
  • (9) 6.18pm BST 60 min: Huddlestone, after a beefy challenge, gets the first yellow card of the game.
  • (10) Obviously we check with the stump mike and dish out a hefty penalty if he fails to repeat what he actually said (a night out with Beefy, say, or a batting masterclass from Tuffers).
  • (11) Bumble is ex-Accrington Stanley, Beefy ex-Scunthorpe - so of course, Beefy immediately notes the superiority of his career.
  • (12) The gross appearance of the spleens was beefy red without tumor nodules.
  • (13) You may feel that describing your penis as Beefy McManstick or Blue-veined Jack Hammer or The Pink Oboe will add to your incredible sex life and who I am to say otherwise?
  • (14) Updated at 4.20pm BST 4.16pm BST 58th over: Sri Lanka 191-5 (Sangakkara 71, Chandimal 15) Beefy is happy with the variety of England's attack, but Strauss is not, citing only Plunkettas different.
  • (15) Thy Neighbor’s Wife, his beefy, heteronormative examination of sex, published in 1981 on the cusp of the Aids epidemic, was greeted skeptically during the reporting process and with jeers upon publication.
  • (16) Her beefy, mustachioed husband, Pascal, whom she met on a holiday to the Dordogne in 2007, sits by her side protectively, giving her leg the occasional supportive squeeze.
  • (17) Beefy, though, sees Jordan as a skidder and points out that the only batsman to get a score has had four chances.
  • (18) 10.31pm BST Pirates 0 - Cardinals 0, bottom of 1st The beefy Adams hits a weak puny ground ball, guess where?
  • (19) They quickly recorded 2009's Brand New Eyes, a beefy, slick rock album that solidified their place in the mainstream.

Bulky


Definition:

  • (a.) Of great bulk or dimensions; of great size; large; thick; massive; as, bulky volumes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Survival was independent of the type of clinical presentation and protocol employed but was correlated with the stage (P less than 0.0005), symptoms (P less than 0.025), bulky disease (P less than 0.025) and bone marrow involvement (P less than 0.025).
  • (2) In Stage III unilateral nonbulky tumors, the pelvic failure rate was 28% compared with 45% to 50% for unilateral bulky lesions (P = 0.002).
  • (3) The individual micelles are relatively flat, ring-shaped structures, the center offering space for one of the two bulky sugar chains of the saponins.
  • (4) We describe the case of a 44 year old woman affected by gastric cancer, who only 10 months after such diagnosis and subsequent total gastrectomy, came to our observation with ascites and bulky peritoneal involvement.
  • (5) The estrogen receptor seems to have a moderate tolerance for bulky substituents: All of the halogen and halomethyl substituents bind with an affinity at least 50% that of estradiol; in the three atom alkyl series, the affinity declined markedly from propargyl (44%) and allyl (38%) to propyl (5%), suggestive of detailed steric constraints or a preference for unsaturation.
  • (6) Thorough bilateral lymphadenectomy can still be performed, but this technique avoids the principal morbidity of this operation except in some patients with bulky disease.
  • (7) Mammalian tissue DNA has recently been found, via 32P postlabeling, to contain complex profiles of age-dependent bulky carcinogen adductlike covalent modifications, which have been termed I-compounds, referring to their apparent indigenous origin without exposure to exogenous carcinogens.
  • (8) All of eight patients had relief from bulky intra-abdominal tumors.
  • (9) The amino-oligopeptidase of the intestinal brush border possesses high specificity for oligopeptides having bulky side chains and is a candidate for a crucial role in the overall assimilation of dietary protein.
  • (10) Induction with multiagent chemotherapy and radiotherapy to bulky disease-bearing areas (peripheral lymph nodes and mediastinum) was followed by consolidation, CNS prophylaxis, and cyclical remission maintenance therapy.
  • (11) The staples of the poor consisted of one or two bulky carbohydrate meals (derivatives of different species of cocoyam, cassava, yam and maize) eaten with vegetable soup in palm oil, melon seeds, snail, occasional meat and fish.
  • (12) In addition, the enzyme exhibits pronounced secondary specificity for a bulky residue, preferentially phenylalanine, in position P2 of substrates.
  • (13) The safety and efficacy of two devices in producing elevated temperatures in bulky deep tumours was evaluated in 11 patients with 12 tumours.
  • (14) An individualized approach is warranted, especially when there is an isolated bulky lesion involving the chest wall.
  • (15) (5) In a recent study of 23 patients undergoing resection of residual nonseminomatous testicular cancer after intensive chemotherapy, 21 had either teratoma in primary tumor or bulky metastatic disease.
  • (16) Abdominal findings are also similar for the two diseases, with the most common lesions appearing as low attenuation, hypoechoic masses in the solid abdominal organs; ulcerating nodular or diffusely infiltrating bowel lesions; and bulky retroperitoneal, mesenteric, or omental adenopathy.
  • (17) Biodistribution, imaging, and autoradiographic studies were performed in nude mice transplanted with four different human tumor cell lines to demonstrate the binding of radiolabeled antinuclear monoclonal antibodies within bulky tumors containing necrotic lesions.
  • (18) One hundred percent concordance between bilateral bulky parametrial involvement and positive pretreatment paraaortic nodes occurred in clinical stage IIIB and IVA patients with metastatic relapse.
  • (19) Study 1 concerned 667 patients treated in the period 1971-1979 without special measures for mediastinal bulky disease and with four-drug chemotherapy regimens (MOPP, COPP, ABVD) for stage B or IV.
  • (20) One hundred thirteen were treated at presentation with short courses of chemotherapy, most often with single-agent chlorambucil for bulky stage II and stages III and IV disease.

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