billow|billows in English
noun
[bil·low || 'bɪləʊ]
rolling or surging mass, surge, rush, wave
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1. Billow definition: When something made of cloth Billows , it swells out and moves slowly in the wind
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4. A Billow of smoke or dust is a large mass of it rising slowly into the air.smoke stacks belching Billows of almost solid black smoke
5. What is Billow? Definition and meaning:Billow bil'-o (gal, 'a great rolling wave'): Figuratively, of trouble, 'All thy waves and thy Billows are gone over me' (.
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7. Related topics: Nature, Water Billow Billow 2 noun [countable usually plural] 1 DN DC a moving cloud or mass of something such as smoke or cloth 2 literary TTW a wave, especially a very large one Examples from the Corpus Billow • The kids and Bill exhale Billows of steam as they stand around; resting up for the next charge through the brush.
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9. They bravely buffeted misfortune's billows.
10. Loud the angry billows roar.
11. [ + of] Synonyms: surge, wave, flow, rush More Synonyms of Billow More Synonyms of Billow
12. Billowy (comparative billowier, superlative billowiest) swelling or swollen into large waves; full of billows or surges; resembling billows
13. How billow- like and boisterously grand!
14. Billows now comes with Open Lid Detection, Billows returns the smoker to your set temp much quicker
15. The cuffs of his gray trousers billow.
16. Any surging mass: Billows of smoke
17. • Then she disappeared beneath the Billows
18. What does Billow mean? To Billow is to swell outward or to move or rise up as if caused by waves
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20. Billows Condos 2601 Gulf Shore Blvd N, Naples, Florida 3410 Billows consist of 24 2-unit buildings
21. An angry billow almost swallowed the ship.
22. An angry billow almost swallowed that ship.
23. When upon life’s billows you are tempest-tossed,
24. The white sails billow with the breezes they catch.
25. The name Billow came to England with the ancestors of the Billow family in the Norman Conquest of 1066