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Swell, as a cloud
Answer for the clue "Swell, as a cloud ", 6 letters:
billow
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s, from billow (n.). Related: Billowed ; billowing .
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. a large sea wave [syn: surge ] v. rise up as if in waves; "smoke billowed up nto the sky" [syn: wallow ] move with great difficulty; "The soldiers billowed across the muddy riverbed" rise and move, as in waves or billows; "The army surged forward" [syn: ...
Usage examples of billow.
Wood snapped, glass exploded and Barnacle, speckled with splinters, billowed through yellow velvet and out into the late afternoon!
He gestured to the nearest bedin and then turned and strode out through the silken hangings, his white robes billowing behind him, a sickly frightened girl hurrying in his wake.
His plan of salvation was so narrow, that, like a plank in a tempestuous sea, it could avail no sinner but himself, who bestrode it triumphantly, and hurled anathemas against the wretches whom he saw struggling with the billows of eternal death.
Smoke took shape in a ring billowing gently upward in the thin sunlight, now you take your name, suppose you just decided that you.
Carefully, he balanced sun overhead through the billowing clouds, shot the horizon with the half-mirror, then did a few calculations.
Hoots of agony could be heard in the billowing smoke, and the sec men fired short volleys seeking live targets.
Trying to force limp fingers to trigger the longblaster, he slumped over and lay unnaturally still within the billowing gray cloud.
The campfire snuffed instantly as clouds of billowing steam rose, folding in upon themselves in the moisture-heavy air, then dissipated into a wide, thin fog that hung low to the ground.
It appeared to be a large man and wide, with billowing edges that flapped in the screaming wind.
Those billowing shadows danced across the furniture in time to the music of the breeze.
She curtsied deeply and took her leave of his keep, walking into the billowing arms of the winter wind.
The wind blew in and down the tower, billowing her hair all around her as the fire disappeared.
In the half-light she looked like the legends of the Windchild, with her golden tresses billowing around her.
The horse leapt into a gallop, the black mriswith cape billowing out behind.
The tarp suddenly flapped louder, billowing, cutting right to find the path of least resistance.