Verb
/ˈbelō/,
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bellowed, past participle; bellows, 3rd person singular present; bellowing, present participle; bellowed, past tense;
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(of a person or animal) Emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger
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the bellowing of a bull
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Shout something with a deep loud roar
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the watchers were bellowing encouragement
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he bellowed out the order
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“God send the right!” he bellowed
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his desperate parents were bellowing at her to stop
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Sing (a song) loudly and tunelessly
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he got thrown out of bars for bellowing Portuguese folk songs
Web Definitions:
- bellow: a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal); "his bellow filled the hallway"
- The sound produced when someone or something bellows