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Bellowed meaning
simple past and past participle of bellow
Example sentences (16)
Evans spoke first and his partisans applauded, yelled and bellowed their approval as he took his seat while Colonel Bates was introduced by a supporter.
Maresca’s name was also bellowed out, and there were chants supporting players including Cucurella and Fernandez, who have previously been derided.
Much of the occasional self-mocking Biden’s bellowed remarks were a litany of achievements and well-worn anecdotes that clearly came from the acceptance speech he intended to be giving this week as recently as two months ago.
When they clinched, Caray bellowed, ‘‘Now our lives are complete!
Within days they too will hope all calms down and the second amendment will be bellowed about.
An organ started up and Topsy bellowed, “Ooohhh, Iiiiii wish I was in Dixiiiiieeeee.
Straight to the assignment, on this fateful Thursday, commissioner for information Charles Aniagwu bellowed a warm welcome to journalists.
The Munich Security Report published this year spoke of “Westlessness”, though the US delegation bellowed the point “western values” were winning, whatever shape victory had taken.
But we will get a trade agreement, the PM bellowed – a brilliant agreement!
If you exchange with him, he has no chance,” Nieva bellowed.
I’m a reasonable man, he bellowed, spit flecking around his mouth.
Nor did Kaphale stop irking the bench: “Move on Hon Attorney General, we are judges and not jury,” bellowed Justice Mike Tembo as Kaphale insisted on asking in a manner the judges asked him to change.
They cheered Frankie Dettori as he left the paddock on winning machine and bellowed him back home again in the Goodwood Cup.
Twice a Russian bellowed with terror and madness.
Thus far, they have shown no comprehension of that,” bellowed CNN president Jeff Zucker in a statement following the rash of (fake) pipe bombs sent to several high-profile Democrats.
Winters, p. 374 Winters reports that "pandemonium reigned; frightened cows bellowed and charged through the flaming streets; squawking chickens with scorched wings tried to fly out of danger.