BELLOW in a Sentence
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41 example sentences for BELLOW, such as:
1. They bellowed pleasedly at the badinage.
2. The officer bellowed a command to his men.
3. The men gesticulated and bellowed in an ecstasy.
4. From cow after cow came the same yearning bellow.
5. The coach bellowed instructions from the sidelines.
2. The officer bellowed a command to his men.
3. The men gesticulated and bellowed in an ecstasy.
4. From cow after cow came the same yearning bellow.
5. The coach bellowed instructions from the sidelines.
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Meanings and Examples of BELLOW
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bellow
v. shout loudly and without restraint
n. United States author (born in Canada) whose novels influenced American literature after World War II (1915-2005)
Classic Sentence: (33 in 3 pages)
1 From cow after cow came the same yearning bellow.
2 There she heard the loudspeaker begin to bellow, in an idiotically velveteen-genteel sort of voice, something about a series of street-cries, the very cream of genteel affectation imitating old criers.
3 I heard a click of steel and a bellow like an enraged bull.
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4 It restored his soul to have Sam Clark trustingly bellow, "Better come down to the lake this evening and have a swim, doc."
5 As they halted thus the lieutenant again began to bellow profanely.
6 Lead two sheep to the butcher's, two oxen to the slaughterhouse, and make one of them understand that his companion will not die; the sheep will bleat for pleasure, the ox will bellow with joy.
7 Though in certain circumstances these gentlemen bellow their loudest like bulls, though this, let us suppose, does them the greatest credit, yet, as I have said already, confronted with the impossible they subside at once.
8 They bellowed pleasedly at the badinage.
9 They bellowed and pawed up the soft earth with their hoofs, rolling their eyes and tossing their heads.
10 He bellowed at the tottering crowd who blocked the quick march of his bearers.
11 The men gesticulated and bellowed in an ecstasy.
12 In the very nick of time she lifted her great moon-eyed head and bellowed.
13 Lashing their tails, blobbed like pokers, they tossed their heads high, plunged and bellowed, as if Eros had planted his dart in their flanks and goaded them to fury.
14 In another second or two, the nightcap was thrust out of the chaise-window, and a stentorian voice bellowed to the driver to stop: which he did, as soon as he could pull up his horses.
15 He bellowed like a bull and rushed for the door with all that were left alive at his heels.
Example Sentence:
1 Out in the street the loudspeakers bellow, the flags flutter from the rooftops, the police prowl to and fro.
2 The music was so loud we had to bellow at each other to be heard.
3 The coach bellowed instructions from the sidelines.
4 The officer bellowed a command to his men.
5 He bellowed with pain when the tooth was pulled out.
6 A bellows is a device for delivering pressurized air in a controlled quantity to a controlled location.
7 Always bellowing "America first!," the congressman was such a jingoist you could almost hear the sabers rattling as he marched down the halls.
8 We could hear the sergeant bellowing commands to his troops.