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billow

[bil-oh] / ˈbɪl oʊ /




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She ran forward, spread out the coat, and tried to leap into the air —but the wind billowed through the cut in the back.

From Literature

Drone footage showed thick smoke billowing from the fire.

From BBC

From the lodge, which has cabins starting at $209 a night, you can see steam billowing up from Yellowstone’s most famous geyser.

From The Wall Street Journal

Smoke was still billowing from what remains of the Gul Plaza building on Sunday morning.

From BBC

I loved watching the fallen leaves billow up from the road in great whirling circles as I drove by.

From The Wall Street Journal