billowˈbɪl oʊ
billow (v)
- present
- billows
- past
- billowed
- past participle
- billowed
- present participle
- billowing
billow (n)
- plural
- billows
English Definitions:
billow, surge (verb)
a large sea wave
billow, wallow (verb)
rise up as if in waves
"smoke billowed up into the sky"
billow (verb)
move with great difficulty
"The soldiers billowed across the muddy riverbed"
billow, surge, heave (verb)
rise and move, as in waves or billows
"The army surged forward"
balloon, inflate, billow (verb)
become inflated
"The sails ballooned"
billow (Noun)
A large wave, swell, surge, or undulating mass of something, such as water, smoke, fabric or sound
billow (Verb)
To surge or roll in billows
billow (Verb)
To swell out or bulge
billow
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