The cat has a habit of playing with the billowing curtain.
I think you mean billowing.The sheets are billowing in the wind.The smoke is billowing from the chimney.
"dark billowing clouds" isn't a sentence. Dark and billowing are adjectives describing clouds, a plural noun.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
You can use the word feces in a sentence to mean excrement.
The bedsheets on the clothesline are billowing in the wind.
the flag was BILLOWING in the breeze. hope this helps!
My coat billowed in the wind.
I think you mean billowing.The sheets are billowing in the wind.The smoke is billowing from the chimney.
No the word billowing is not an adverb. It is a present participle verb and a noun.
"dark billowing clouds" isn't a sentence. Dark and billowing are adjectives describing clouds, a plural noun.
Puffs of dark smokes came billowing from the factory's smokestacks.
We hoisted the flag and watched it billowing in the wind. She walked along the seashore with her long, white dress billowing in the breeze.
Example sentences:A plume of smoke was billowing from the campfire. (verb)The billowing clouds drifted over the horizon. (adjective)
I love to sear steak because I like it charred on the outside, but medium rare in the middle. My arm hair was seared by the billowing flame.
Billowing is the present participle of the verb billow. It can be used with an auxiliary verb to create the progressive (continuous) tenses. Thick smoke is billowing from the building.Billowing can be used as an adjective, as well. Billowingsmoke filled the sky.
The word 'billowing' is the present participle of the verb to billow. The present participle of a verb is also an adjective and a verbal noun called a gerund. The noun billowing, like most gerunds, is a non-count noun, it doesn't have a plural.