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View definitions for bellowing

bellowing

adjective as in loudmouthed

noun as in bawling

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Example Sentences

Since we came for the shock value, the camera shoves our faces in its guts, bellowing to eat up.

From Salon

Children are bathing, women are doing laundry and giving their bellowing cattle drinks of water.

From BBC

The British singer's appearance triggered a wave of screams, as the two stars stood face-to-face, bellowing the chorus at each other at the end of a catwalk.

From BBC

It isn’t bellowing its morality/message down the audience’s throats.

Djokovic has not always seen eye to eye with fans at Wimbledon this year, accusing some of the Centre Court crowd of using their bellowing of Holger Rune's name as "an excuse to boo" during his fourth-round win.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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