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Term: Bilowing

Part of Speech: Verb



Sense 1:


To surge or roll in slow, powerful waves or undulations.


The sea was bilowing as the storm approached.



Sense 2:


To fill or be filled with a billowing movement or shape.


The curtains were bilowing in the breeze.



Part of Speech: Noun



Sense 1:


A rolling or undulating motion, especially of clouds or fabric.


The photo captured the bilowing of the clouds at sunset.



Sense 2:


The sound or noise produced by a billowing motion.


The crash of the waves and the bilowing of the wind created a symphony of sound.



Sense 3:


A large and dramatic display or show.


The fireworks finale was a bilowing spectacle of color and light.



Part of Speech: Adjective



Sense 1:


Having a billowy or rolling appearance.


She wore a beautiful gown with a bilowing skirt.



Sense 2:


Lavishly flowing or fluttering, as in decorations or hair.


The bride's bilowing veil added an elegant touch to her wedding attire.



Sense 3:


Having an expansive or exaggerated manner or style.


The speaker captivated the audience with his bilowing gestures and passionate delivery.




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