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- BILLOWED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Smoke billowed (out) from the burning building The sheets shirts hanging on the line billowed in the breeze We watched the boats with their billowing sails
- BILLOW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BILLOW is wave; especially : a great wave or surge of water How to use billow in a sentence
- Billowed - definition of billowed by The Free Dictionary
Define billowed billowed synonyms, billowed pronunciation, billowed translation, English dictionary definition of billowed a surge of the sea; a swell, breaker, crest; to swell out as by the wind: The boat’s sails billow in the wind
- BILLOW Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
verb (used with object) to make rise, surge, swell, or the like A sudden wind billowed the tent alarmingly
- billow verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of billow verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive] (of a sail, skirt, etc ) to fill with air and form a round shape The curtains billowed in the breeze Her dress billowed out around her The sail, now unfurled, was billowing in the strong wind
- billowed: Explore its Definition Usage | RedKiwi Words
'Billowed' means to fill with air and swell outwards, especially fabric, or move or flow outward with an undulating motion It can be used to describe the movement of curtains, sails, smoke, flags, and hair
- Billow - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Something billows when there's a fluid or blowing motion, such as the air filling a curtain at an open window, or smoke billowing from a fire
- billow - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
bil•low ˈbɪloʊ n [countable] a great wave of the sea any large mass that sweeps along or rises like waves of the sea: billows of smoke v [no object] to rise or roll in billows; surge: The waves billowed in the storm to swell out, puff up, etc : skirts billowing out as the women danced
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