Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
bellow . - noun The sound produced when someone or something
bellows
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)
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Examples
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In the near future we may finally get that movie featuring a beer-quaffing Van Rjin bellowing Falkayn, Adzel, and Chee Lan to another adventure aboard the Muddlin 'Through.
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Hype is already at fever pitch over Terminator Salvation, having been drummed up by a fairly impressive trailer and that tape of the angriest man in all the word bellowing “AH DA DA DA DA!” at a subordinate.
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Would you call the bellowing disruptors Unamerican?
Printing: Double Standards and Disingenuosity On Bellowing Townhall Disruptors 2009
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Would you call the bellowing disruptors Unamerican?
Double Standards and Disingenuosity On Bellowing Townhall Disruptors 2009
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Helm's stage persona has been described as a "bellowing madman", a phrase he reluctantly accepts.
BBC News - Home 2011
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While the Dell laptop shown is the £299 Inspiron Mini 9, it's labeled with an Inspiron Z530 title bellowing a 12-inch display.
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Inspiron Mini 9, it's labeled with an Inspiron Z530 title bellowing a 12-inch display.
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While the Dell laptop shown is the £299 Inspiron Mini 9, it's labeled with an Inspiron Z530 title bellowing a 12-inch display.
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While the Dell laptop shown is the £299 Inspiron Mini 9, it's labeled with an Inspiron Z530 title bellowing a 12-inch display.
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While the Dell laptop shown is the £299 Inspiron Mini 9, it's labeled with an Inspiron Z530 title bellowing a 12-inch display.
john commented on the word bellowing
According to Wikipedia, a group of finches is referred to as a bellowing.
May 10, 2007