verb

definition

To make a loud, deep, hollow noise like the roar of an angry bull.

definition

To shout in a deep voice.

noun

definition

The sound produced when someone or something bellows

Examples of bellowing in a Sentence

He released her and leaned forward to hear her over the bellowing crowd.

Taking in the scene, Victor pushed Cassandra toward Jackson bellowing, "Take him!"

Within the glottis is a pair of membranous folds which serve as vocal cords; all the Crocodilia are possessed of a loud, bellowing voice.

Evelyn took two steps back and let loose a bellowing, "ROMAS!"

A good chant can set the entire bleachers rocking and bellowing their support for their team.

Here and there, calves frolicked with each other, kicking their heels in the air and bellowing their delight at the balmy weather.

In his brazen bull, invented, it is said, by Perillus of Athens, the tyrant's victims were shut up and, a fire being kindled beneath, were roasted alive, while their shrieks represented the bellowing of the bull.

He released his pent-up rage and frustration and gave a bellowing war cry, trying hard to forget the warlord of Tiyan.

Talk was loud enough to hurt his ears, ranging between orders shouted across the chamber to the man Bastion bellowing at the messengers from the northern wall.

There were ongoing bouts of bellowing, snorting, sneezing -- or whatever you might call the many sounds hippos make.

Etna, Etna, who dances better than I pirouetting above your fearsome maw bellowing a thousand meters below?

A tune which should get the ravers going with Rankin ' bellowing ' Big Up the Massive.

Often, individuals who snore are oblivious to the sounds they make when the lights go out, though you may wonder how they could possibly sleep with sounds similar to a marching band bellowing from their throat.

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