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bellowings

n. (plural of bellowing English)

Usage examples of "bellowings".

If they had not done justice to his erotic bellowings and gesticulations, he stuck in, in a large inky scrawl, all and more than they had omitted.

The locomotive, its great funnel emitting a weird light, with its sharp bell, and its cow-catcher extended like a spur, mingled its shrieks and bellowings with the noise of torrents and cascades, and twined its smoke among the branches of the gigantic pines.

The buffaloes marched along with a tranquil gait, uttering now and then deafening bellowings.

It hardly seemed possible the boisterous, animallike bellowings he emitted while in action could come from the same source as the sleepy, soft words.

Thus, when an ox receives a glancing wound, He breaks his bands, the fatal altar flies, And with loud bellowings breaks the yielding skies.

The beasts, who miss'd their mates, fill'd all around With bellowings, and the rocks restor'd the sound.

Beyond it we heard loud bellowings such as a troop of ruminants would produce.

They were playing among themselves, and what we heard were bellowings of pleasure, not of anger.

They were playing amongst themselves, and what we heard were bellowings of pleasure, not of anger.