bellowing (Meaning)
bellowing (n)
a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)
bellowing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Bellow
Synonyms & Antonyms of bellowing
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bellowing Sentence Examples
- The thunderous roar of the lion bellowing echoed through the African wilderness.
- The bull's bellowing filled the pasture, demanding attention from its herd.
- The foghorn emitted a deafening bellow, warning ships of the nearby coastline.
- The crowd erupted in a collective bellow of excitement as the concert began.
- The sirens bellowed incessantly, piercing the stillness of the night.
- The captain gave a commanding bellow, ordering his crew to set sail.
- The wounded animal bellowed in agony, alerting the forest to its distress.
- The wind howled and bellowed, shaking the windows of nearby homes.
- The old woman bellowed a curse at the naughty children running past her house.
- The singer's powerful voice bellowed through the auditorium, captivating the audience.
FAQs About the word bellowing
a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)of Bellow
roaring, growling, screaming, yelling, shouting, booming, shrieking, thundering,rumbling, crying
grunting, mouthing, whispering, grunting, mouthing, murmuring, muttering, murmuring, mumbling,whispering
The thunderous roar of the lion bellowing echoed through the African wilderness.
The bull's bellowing filled the pasture, demanding attention from its herd.
The foghorn emitted a deafening bellow, warning ships of the nearby coastline.
The crowd erupted in a collective bellow of excitement as the concert began.