bellow

ਥੱਲੇ
definition
verb
he bellowed in agony
(of a person or animal) emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger.
noun
a bellow of rage
a deep roaring shout or sound.
example
There was so much noise already; I didn't want to introduce a competing 'bellow' .
Chloe looked up in shock as she heard an angry 'bellow' echo through the huge homestead.
Dad let out a 'bellow' of laughter, which made us all started laughing.
They shouted at each other, someone called Claire was mentioned and there was many an anguished 'bellow' .
He forced a sound out: what started as an infernal 'bellow' emerged as a whimper.
It had rained all weekend and I was not in the mood to haul a sodden plant into the house and 'bellow' songs.
a 'bellow' of rage
And a ferocious 'bellow' of rage brought the girl back to her senses.
He tried to form a mighty 'bellow' but only a shriek escaped his lungs.
That's not to say musk-oxen are docile around people: Aggressive bulls will 'bellow' at or charge humans when confronted and, on rare occasions, maim or even kill.
With a collective 'bellow' of rage, the creatures advanced.
Lightning flashed in the dark ocean ahead and soon followed by the 'bellow' of the thunder call.
Up ahead, an irritated 'bellow' echoes around the hall.
The sound of Joseph's 'bellow' drew her eyes back to the center.
I suddenly open my mouth and let forth a tremendous 'bellow' of laughter.
Letting out a 'bellow' of rage as my feet were swept from under me, I instinctively rolled away just as a tentacle swept the clayey silt where I'd been a fraction of a second ago.
The demanding 'bellow' of a team of oxen, coupled with the shouts of their teamster startled them in to moving again.
The 'bellow' echoed through the whole house, I was sure.
a 'bellow' of rage
Deep in the forest of bright green ferns there was a resounding crash, a rustling and, after a short silence, a delighted 'bellow' .
Below his crew 'bellow' a song with gusto "Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves" and from high above he cries "That's the way to do it!"
She didn't hear the footsteps madly raging towards her, or the ferocious 'bellow' of defiance that should have greeted her ears.
That scream from the treetops is answered by another, and another, until the tropical forest shakes under a thundering 'bellow' .
The second guard spoke, his voice a 'bellow' in order to be heard over the murmuring crowd.
When not stopping to 'bellow' a song, they wander into all sorts of unseemly situations.
Let us do what the Vikings did for their departed ones and raise giant mugs of mead and 'bellow' songs of warrior conquests!
A scant few feet in front of the boys, the attacker turned with a 'bellow' of rage.
Susan was terrified, she'd 'bellow' songs to scare away ghosts before she ventured into a dark room.
he delivers his lines in a 'bellow'
Captain Ferguson 'bellowed' encouragement, his words occasionally drifting up into the stand.
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