turgesce Sentence Examples

  1. The flower's petals turgesced in the warm sunshine.
  2. The leaves of the plant turgesced after a heavy rainfall.
  3. The tomato's skin turgesced as it ripened on the vine.
  4. The mushroom's gills turgesced, indicating that it was ready to release spores.
  5. The sponge turgesced in the ocean water, absorbing moisture.
  6. The seaweed turgesced during high tide, taking on a bloated appearance.
  7. The frog's skin turgesced when it absorbed water through its skin.
  8. The jellyfish's tentacles turgesced, becoming firm and elastic.
  9. The anglerfish's lure turgesced, attracting potential prey.
  10. The leech's body turgesced with blood after a successful feeding.

turgesce Meaning

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turgesce (v. i.)

To become turgid; to swell or be inflated.

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To become turgid; to swell or be inflated.

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The flower's petals turgesced in the warm sunshine.

The leaves of the plant turgesced after a heavy rainfall.

The tomato's skin turgesced as it ripened on the vine.

The mushroom's gills turgesced, indicating that it was ready to release spores.