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bellowed

verb as in holler

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The elephants flap their ears, bellow and place their trunks in each other’s mouths.

Well, you may be surprised to learn that the sound designers of Jurassic Park mixed that very noise into a slew of other animal yips and yaps to create the iconic dinosaur’s bellow.

Barzan remained standing and bellowed, “I will not sit down,” adding, “This court is illegal and the daughter of adultery.”

“We will reform a broken stop-and-frisk policy to protect the dignity and rights of young men of color,” he bellowed.

The Chinese public had waited so long for their Ping-Pong Spring that they bellowed constant approval of the rout.

Quinn hugged the woman and bellowed, “They may have to bleep ya!”

“Attention, Costco buyers … ” Rivers bellowed through a bullhorn at the Burbank, Calif., location of the superstore chain.

Instantly the wind swept howling down upon the Head, and the Roost bellowed, and churned, and danced with a new fury.

Men shouted, women screamed, cattle bellowed, and sheep bleated; while a shot or so told that something warlike was afoot.

He bellowed an angry command, but the Bugi closed his eyes and lowered his head resignedly, nodding in negation.

Bullfrogs bellowed, tree-frogs bleated like lost lambs, crickets shrilled, and owls hooted.

Again the cloud spat blue fire, and the thunder bellowed angrily over the fast darkening forest.

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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bellowed, such as: clamor, yelp, wail, roar, bluster, and bray.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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