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Meanings of
bellowing
in English
Portuguese
urro
Catalan
rugit
Back to the meaning
A very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)
roar
roaring
bellow
holler
hollering
yowl
holloa
hollo
holla
Portuguese
urro
Synonyms
Examples for "
roar
"
roar
roaring
bellow
holler
hollering
Examples for "
roar
"
1
May be seen;
roar
;
will be appointed; have flown; has been recommended.
2
We'd hear that bullish
roar
across the school fields behind our house.
3
Over the
roar
,
she didn't think Amos heard Fayez say, All right.
4
The
roar
of escaping gas was heard in Munroville, five miles distant.
5
I heard the
roar
of the guns when out in the hills.
1
It did a
roaring
trade among expatriate aid workers, diplomats and journalists.
2
In the growing light, he heard the distant sound of
roaring
water.
3
The water divided on either side of the island before
roaring
past.
4
A great fire was
roaring
in the wood stove in the office.
5
Roma was sitting in the shadow with a
roaring
in her ears.
1
Captain Esquelamar had fought his way to consciousness with a great
bellow
.
2
The stallion was restless and fiery-eyed; the bull sent forth a
bellow
.
3
An inarticulate
bellow
escaped him as a hand gripped his right arm.
4
The earsplitting
bellow
sent a new wave of adrenaline flooding through me.
5
I could
bellow
a list of far flung dinners in his ear.
1
Well, it does sound creepy to
holler
in the timber after night.
2
He took a long look at the hills that surrounded the
holler
.
3
If you was to
holler
at it I'd die in my tracks.
4
The fellows have been waiting for you to
holler
out the news.
5
When lots of people began to
holler
,
he knew something was wrong.
1
Hampden was
hollering
its' disapproval after only 11 minutes of this tie.
2
Goshy stopped
hollering
and seemed to come to some kind of decision.
3
The people in the crowd who were nearest started
hollering
in fear.
4
They left the premises
hollering
as if they had won an All-Ireland.
5
Those boys'll be
hollering
police brutality if they don't get their supper.
1
Yet he kept thinking of that
yowl
he'd heard in the night.
2
How on earth did you manage that, I hear you collectively
yowl
.
3
The fetch let out another shrieking
yowl
and bounded almost straight up.
4
The boy from the North End let out a
yowl
of pain.
5
Then it gave a fearful
yowl
,
and bounded out of the door.
1
I felt that it was all up now, and began to
holloa
.
2
It will be some time before he gets breath enough to
holloa
.
3
But they answered to it all, Only wait our loud
view
-
holloa
4
She pauses, and as a one we clap and we
holloa
5
I was thus engaged when I heard a loud
holloa
!
1
Would you
hollo
much louder if they tomahawked you?
2
A faint, dreary
hollo
off the moor above.
3
But,
hollo
,
John, where did you drop from?' as it suddenly occurred to him to be surprised.
4
Boys, don't
hollo
so much.
5
But that only made him
hollo
the louder, and he holloed so loud that at last he made somebody hear.
1
Half-way down the hill a policeman
holla
'd
to me to stop.
2
This was attended with a smart clapping of the hands, and a kind of savage
holla
!
3
What for dun He give 'em mouths so's they can
holla
,
and not listen at 'em?
4
He meant he lived as far as a man's voice would carry with one yell and a
holla
.
5
Why does a happy boy
holla
?
Usage of
bellowing
in English
1
That's surely no surprise to him because he's often
bellowing
as well.
2
Folk enjoy going to the movies in groups and
bellowing
along together.
3
Beyond was the ceaseless
bellowing
and stamping and weaving of the herds.
4
Over the range, cattle were
bellowing
in their mad fear of fire.
5
When his stepfather was
bellowing
,
he was usually-notalways but usually-allright.
6
There was a
bellowing
that drowned out the sound of the engines.
7
The elk ceased his
bellowing
The room filled with glancing morning shadows.
8
Near and far the whistles of steamers and tugs were hoarsely
bellowing
.
9
Then John's voice came
bellowing
out over all the crying and wailing:
10
The half-giants came at them from both sides,
bellowing
as they charged.
11
Big Medicine rolled helplessly in the grass, laughing his big,
bellowing
laugh.
12
So at last into the casket the monster went,
bellowing
most lamentably.
13
Before he could get Nimrod away, the
bellowing
brought out the farmer.
14
August is oblivious-red-facedand
bellowing
,
flapping his arms and swinging his cane.
15
One would think that herds of cattle were
bellowing
on the beach.
16
One punch of the needle-pointed device across his nostrils sent him
bellowing
.
Other examples for "bellowing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
bellowing
bellow
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
deep bellowing
great bellowing
hear the bellowing
Translations for
bellowing
Portuguese
urro
Catalan
rugit
bram
bagol
bramul
Bellowing
through the time
Bellowing
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common