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bellowing

adjective as in loudmouthed

noun as in bawling

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No one knows, but on the 4th of July he began bellowing that the Prodigal Son would, in fact, return.

Find a fisherman to take you out on the water at dusk to watch the natural pyrotechnics at their bellowing best.

They played tape in court of a 911 call from a resident on which a man was heard bellowing for help in the background.

Obama was one with the crowd during his speech, talking about working together to bellowing cheers.

Never was he more delightful than when bellowing, “The cabs are here!”

Just a little before daybreak they were all wakened by the bellowing of the oxen and the barking of dogs.

And yet the wind was howling in the woods,The roving thunder bellowing in the clouds,Before the dawn had risen in the sky.

Fifteen of these horned monsters maintain an incessant mooing and bellowing.

To their cries was added the bellowing of the hurricane confined in the cave, and the tumult was indescribable.

Then from the group another tall boy darted out and behind him ran a smaller one, bellowing.

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On this page you'll find 18 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bellowing, such as: bigmouthed, big-voiced, blustering, boisterous, full-throated, and obnoxious.

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

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