Oh my word Bellow, Billow

Oh my word  Bellow, Billow
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Smoke billows out of the chimney. People resent when another person bellows at him or her. In Vatican City as the smoke billows out of the St Peter’s Basilica it indicates that the new Pope has been elected by the cardinals. In noisy environment there may not be a choice other than bellowing at each other. Bellow as a verb refers to making a deep loud noise like bulls and buffaloes, a roaring sound out of pain;

Smoke billows out of the chimney. People resent when another person bellows at him or her. In Vatican City as the smoke billows out of the St Peter’s Basilica it indicates that the new Pope has been elected by the cardinals. In noisy environment there may not be a choice other than bellowing at each other. Bellow as a verb refers to making a deep loud noise like bulls and buffaloes, a roaring sound out of pain; say something angrily, say something loudly.


The buffaloes bellowed for the attention of the buffalo herd. The tethered cow bellows when it needs fodder. He bellowed as his bike skidded on the road. They were bellowing at each other as there was a loud music in the restaurant. Military officers are known to bellow at their subordinates. Bellows as a noun refers to an apparatus used to blow air.


She sat by the fireplace with bellows to blow air. Bellows could be one or two depending upon the apparatus. Come winter, he is always seen next to the fireplace with a pair of bellows. They went camping but have forgotten to carry the bellows at home.Billow is a noun. Billow is a large wave, swell or surge of something; swelling mass of smoke like a wave; swelling or surging of fog or water or sound or fabric usually in the form of a wave. Its plural form is billows.


Billow as verb refers to something rising or rolling like waves, something bulging or expanding, and ballooning. Its derivates as verb are billows, billowed, billowing. The sails of the yacht billowed in the air as they sailed through the Mediterranean Sea. The fire engine rushed to the spot as someone reported smoke billowing above the building and its surrounding areas.


The firefighters found it hard to put off the fire in the forest as the smoke billowed from the raging fires on the ground. Billowy is an adjective: something rising or moving like waves. She has a distinct way of talking: a billowy delivery of words. Some parts of the Arabian Sea in Mumbai are embanked with cement planks to break the billowing waves of the sea.

Kovuuri G Reddy

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