Examples of using Swells in English and their translations into Hebrew
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At other times, the whole eyelid swells.
The essence of love♪ Swells within.
The stick-charts were used to teach and record the swells of the sea itself.
All right, Sam, watch these swells.
Frosty said that you might be needing that to follow the swells.
We feel the swells.
So you know I couldn't resist when I heard about these swells.
But when the prostate swells inward, squeezing the urethra,
Yet this it enjoys before it woo And pampered swells With one blood made of two.
Swells are often created by storms thousands of miles/kilometers away from the beach where they are surfed.
And all the time the fruit swells and the flowers break out in long clusters on the vines.
These long swells lose half of their energy over a distance that varies from over 20,000 km(half the distance round the globe) to just over 2,000 km.
The calculation of the tides and swells, and, of course, your ability to navigate them all.
It permeates beneath the surface, swells and strengthens before our unseeing eyes,
Of course, it also swells our expenses, But let's hope your idea pays off.
Swells which are longer than 700 m occur as a result of the most severe storms.
The swells from May to October can make Shark Point dangerous so you should only go there on very calm days during that time.
By the 25-30 day in the area of the mammary glands the skin swells and the glands themselves become clearly visible or pink in dogs with fair skin.
If a woman swells during pregnancy, she will not be able to put on old shoes.
That said, the number of visitors from both overseas and around the UK swells during the summer months when school's out and the winter holiday period.