bellowing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbel.əʊ]
  • Us [ ˈbel.oʊ]

Meaning of bellowing In English

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Examples of bellowing

  • He easily lost his temper, constantly yelling or bellowing harsh tirades at subordinates.

  • Ethane oceans, and maybe, just maybe, an analogue of a whale disporting itself and bellowing into the methane rain?

  • No doubt he looks forward to bellowing out the same rousingly impartial denunciation all the way to the salt mines.

  • That is much more effective than standing on the sidelines bellowing at people through a megaphone.

  • Merely shouting and bellowing will not allow us to have a useful argument.

  • One national paper referred to him as "bellowing with rage" about this incident last week.

  • Moreover, people living around the port every morning at 7 o'clock have whistles, klaxons and other noise-making equipment bellowing into their homes.

  • It is no good bellowing in my ear.

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