bellowed — bel·low || beləʊ n. roar, yell, loud deep shout v. roar; yell, raise one s voice, shout loudly … English contemporary dictionary
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bellow — v. 1) (B) he bellowed a command to his men 2) (L) he bellowed that he would fight any man at the bar * * * [ beləʊ] (B) he bellowed a command to his men (L) he bellowed that he would fight any man at the bar … Combinatory dictionary
bellow — [[t]be̱loʊ[/t]] bellows, bellowing, bellowed 1) VERB If someone bellows, they shout angrily in a loud, deep voice. [V with quote] I didn t ask to be born! she bellowed... [V at n] She prayed she wouldn t come in and find them there, bellowing at… … English dictionary
bellow — I UK [ˈbeləʊ] / US [ˈbeloʊ] verb Word forms bellow : present tense I/you/we/they bellow he/she/it bellows present participle bellowing past tense bellowed past participle bellowed 1) [intransitive/transitive] to shout very loudly I can t hear… … English dictionary
Battle of Oravais — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Oravais caption=Positions at the battle partof=Finnish War date=14 September 1808 place= The village of Oravais, Finland result= Russian victory combatant1=Sweden combatant2=Russia commander1=Carl… … Wikipedia
List of Ultraman Taro monsters — This is a list of monsters in the Ultraman Taro Series. Contents 1 Oil Drinker 2 Astromons 3 Cosmo Liquid 4 Live King 5 … Wikipedia
Bellow — Bel low, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Bellowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bellowing}.] [OE. belwen, belowen, AS. bylgean, fr. bellan; akin to G. bellen, and perh. to L. flere to weep, OSlav. bleja to bleat, Lith. balsas voice. Cf. {Bell}, n. & v., {Bawl}, {Bull} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bellowing — Bellow Bel low, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Bellowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bellowing}.] [OE. belwen, belowen, AS. bylgean, fr. bellan; akin to G. bellen, and perh. to L. flere to weep, OSlav. bleja to bleat, Lith. balsas voice. Cf. {Bell}, n. & v., {Bawl} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ruddy — adjective (ruddier; est) Etymology: Middle English rudi, from Old English rudig, from rudu redness; akin to Old English rēad red more at red Date: before 12th century 1. having a healthy reddish color 2. red, reddish 3. British used as an… … New Collegiate Dictionary