0 present participle of bellow
1 to shout in a loud voice, or (of a cow or large animal) to make a loud, deep sound:
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.