I. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a cry/howl/bellow etc of rage
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She remembered his cries of rage as he was taken away.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"Be quiet!" the teacher bellowed.
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"He's guilty and I'll prove it!" Sharpton bellowed.
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The officer in charge was bellowing instructions through a loudspeaker.
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Then the referee started to blow his whistle and bellow at me.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As the farmer poured the fluid into the wounds they would bellow loudly and kick out at him.
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Back in the other Washington, Republicans bellowed for his scalp.
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Cantor bellowed into the speaker phone.
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Little did I think that the one-time pretty young copy typist would end up bellowing in my ear.
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She was half dead, Manshin Anjima bellowed.
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Sometimes they can be heard bellowing far away on the shoreline in very great numbers.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He touched the toad and it inflated jerkily, its throat moving in and out like bellows.
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He worked the bellows furiously, with disastrous results.
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In 1884 he achieved a higher temperature using another homemade furnace and bellows.
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Instead of their polished manner and measured tones, he sweats under the studio lights and delivers his lines in a bellow .
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The muffled bellows were the only sounds he could make as his face was pushed closer and closer to the glowing rings.
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With an angry bellow , the daemon rose to confront him.