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bellowing
adjective as in loudmouthed
noun as in bawling
Example Sentences
That voice carried across Howard Jones Field early Wednesday morning, bellowing above the din of a Drake song at the start of USC’s first preseason practice.
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.
Comparisons are inevitable as soon as Stanley starts bellowing his wife’s name as though his guts were pouring out of him.
He’s the in-stadium announcer who fires up the crowd by bellowing, “Whose house?”
But you’ve got to listen to Trump because he could follow through on what he’s bellowing about.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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