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has bellowed
  • present perfect of bellow (3rd person singular).

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All of the network’s opinion hosts have been sounding this tune lately, but Carlson’s voice has bellowed loudest.

From Slate • Nov. 1, 2018

Billy Eichner has bellowed at plenty of celebrity pals on his Funny or Die series Billy on the Street, but none more famous than Michelle Obama.

From Time • Feb. 19, 2015

Too bad, though, that the movie had to go Hollywood on Lyndon Baines Johnson, who, as if from the grave, has bellowed his protest.

From Washington Post • Jan. 5, 2015

To money-making war workers themselves last week bulky Leon Henderson carried the hellfire preachments that he has bellowed over Washington conference tables the past six months.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Go not there, foreigner," wailed the Isisi Stabber-of-Waters, "for it is our lord Sandi, and his puc-a-puc has bellowed terribly."

From The Keepers of the King's Peace by Wallace, Edgar

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