bellow
1 Americanverb (used without object)
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to emit a hollow, loud, animal cry, as a bull or cow.
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to roar; bawl.
bellowing with rage.
verb (used with object)
noun
noun
verb
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(intr) to make a loud deep raucous cry like that of a bull; roar
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to shout (something) unrestrainedly, as in anger or pain; bawl
noun
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the characteristic noise of a bull
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a loud deep sound, as of pain or anger
noun
Related Words
See cry.
Other Word Forms
- bellower noun
- outbellow verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of bellow
before 1000; Middle English belwen, akin to Old English bylgan to roar (compare for the vowel Old High German bullôn ); extended form akin to bell 2
Example Sentences
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But, it's also about arresting a run of two straight defeats for new Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy with the deafening din of fan unrest bellowing towards the club's board.
From BBC
At one point in the film, a junior official points out that U.S. interceptors have failed almost half their tests, and the secretary of defense responds by bellowing: “That’s what $50 billion buys us?”
From Salon
The bellow makes the ground shake beneath us.
From Literature
She missed the long march from the dormitories to the dining hall every morning, during which the girls bellowed the school song with great feeling and even greater volume, in order to wake themselves up.
From Literature
At Cassiopeia’s cry, the snore turned to a sputter, the sputter to a crash and then a bellowed “Blast!”
From Literature
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