[f. as prec. + -ING2.] That bellows or roars: see the vb.

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1618.  Bolton, Florus, III. viii. 195. They raised a bellowing cry, like so many beasts, and fled to shore.

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1635.  Swan, Spec. M., v. § 2 (1643), 173. Blustering Boreas … is a bellowing wind.

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c. 1746.  Hervey, Medit. & Contempl. (1818), 165. Signals of distress are heard from the bellowing deep.

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1847.  Longf., Ev., I. v. Bellowing herds of buffaloes rush to the river.

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