A "bulky free flap" could be defined as thick excess skin that protrudes from the body part to which it is attached. To code, you would look up "Excess Skin", which will lead you to 701.9... Unspecified hypertrophic & atrophic conditions of skin. (Hypertrphy = excessive growth.)
Redundant skin. The ICD-9-CM code is 701.9, and to journey it out in the book you start with "redundant".
Free weights works all of your muscles, but are very bulky and heavy to keep around.
The skin and muscle used in autologous reconstruction can come from one of several possible places on the body, including the abdomen (tummy tuck flap), the back (latissimus dorsi flap), or the buttocks (gluteus maximums free flap).
flap flap flap.
I struggled along with that bulky package to the best of my abilities. That's a bulky sweater!
free osteocutaneous flaps
The word bulky is an adjective. It describes something as being extremely large in size.
flap could flap and the flap could explode the flap earth
My backpack is bulky from all the binders I have to put in it.
The patient has a bulky bilateral axillary adenopathy
Hardside luggage is bulky and expensive to import