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Definition of Bellowed
1. bellow [v] - See also: bellow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bellowed
Literary usage of Bellowed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1889)
"He claims notice as a mechanician ; by his own account he had constructed a wooden
bull that bellowed, an automatic dragon, and a self-performing lyre. ..."
2. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
"Learoyd bellowed. The voices died out in the swimming-bath. " Oh, Terence!"
I said, dropping into Mul- ..."
3. Reminiscences of Henry Angelo: With Memoirs of His Late Father and Friends by Henry Angelo (1830)
"... bellowed out to the Irish Roscius the words of the author, " The morning's
dawn," Sir—(the ghost put up his snuff-box)— " the morning's dawn has ..."
4. The Cyclopædia of Wit and Humor: Containing Choice and Characteristic by William Evans Burton (1859)
"bellowed the voice. " For whnt, your honor?" stammered out Ned, more dead than
alive. " For weeks and weeks not a morsel has entered these stony jaws, ..."
5. A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and by William Tooke, William Beloe, Robert Nares (1798)
"... though without being actually an infidel or a libertine, Fontaine told him,
that " he had lately bellowed fome hours in reading the New ..."