The tumors may be bluish, red-brown or flesh-colored and slowly infiltrate the surrounding tissues, eventually forming protuberant nodules and causing discomfort. |
He peered up at me with his protuberant glass-bead eyes, and I stared down at him through my reading glasses. |
When this rounded contour appears to be greater than normal, the abdomen is said to be bulging or protuberant. |
He was a short, balding man who was fairly thin, except for his quite large and protuberant beer belly. |
The semicircle of his high, wide forehead swung down to the protuberant knobs of his cheekbones, and then tapered, concaving to the pointy bulb of his chin. |
The protuberant eyes, big nose and tightly shut mouth give the guardian god a gracious, rather than awesome, appearance. |