outbulge

/aʊtˈbʌldʒ/
verb
  1. To bulge outward more than something else; to protrude further.
    • In the sculpture, the figure's stomach seemed to outbulge the rest of the body.
    • The old wall started to outbulge in the middle from the pressure of the soil behind it.
    • The bottom of the bag began to outbulge the top as he packed it too full.
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