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bellow
1[ bel-oh ]
verb (used without object)
- to emit a hollow, loud, animal cry, as a bull or cow.
- to roar; bawl:
bellowing with rage.
verb (used with object)
- to utter in a loud deep voice:
He bellowed his command across the room.
noun
- an act or sound of bellowing.
Bellow
2[ bel-oh ]
noun
- Saul, 1915鈥2005, U.S. novelist, born in Canada: Nobel Prize in Literature 1976.
Bellow
1/ 藞产蓻濒蓹蕣 /
noun
- BellowSaul19152005MUSCanadianWRITING: novelist Saul . 1915鈥2005, US novelist, born in Canada. His works include Dangling Man (1944), The Adventures of Angie March (1954), Herzog (1964), Humboldt's Gift (1975), The Dean's December (1981), and Ravelstein (2000): Nobel prize for literature 1976
bellow
2/ 藞产蓻濒蓹蕣 /
verb
- intr to make a loud deep raucous cry like that of a bull; roar
- to shout (something) unrestrainedly, as in anger or pain; bawl
noun
- the characteristic noise of a bull
- a loud deep sound, as of pain or anger
Derived Forms
- 藞产别濒濒辞飞别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 产别濒顎僱辞飞路别谤 noun
- 辞耻迟顎卋别濒顎僱辞飞 verb (used with object)
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bellow1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Alexander-Arnold responded by ripping off his Liverpool shirt before running towards the corner flag, bellowing in joy at the supporters as he was mobbed by team-mates.
Bush didn鈥檛 bellow it out at a campaign rally.
He bellowed through his megaphone at politicians heading into work and became closely associated with dissent against the wars in both Afghanistan and Iraq.
Comparisons are inevitable as soon as Stanley starts bellowing his wife鈥檚 name as though his guts were pouring out of him.
When flames bellowed up out of Eaton Canyon on the evening of Jan. 7, west Altadena did not, at first glance, seem to pose the most urgent challenge for evacuations.
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