Bellowing- a very loud shouting
to emit a hollow, loud, animal cry, as a bull or cow.
2.to roar; bawl: bellowing with rage.
3.to utter in a loud deep voice: He bellowed his command across the room.
It means something similar as to yell, past tense. Example: "He bellowed out the orders". I would add that "bellowed" implies anger or aggression more than "yelled" does.
bellow means like when a book is low that means that the book is bellow and under you,
The noun 'bellows' is an uncountable noun, a form of binary noun, a word for something with two parts making up the whole; a shortened form for 'a pair of'.The singular form is a pair of bellows.The plural form is pairs of bellows.
To absorb thermal stresses.
The sound is produced by alternate expansion and contraction of the bellows.
The main components to every piano accordion are the treble keyboard, bellows and bass keyboard. The treble keyboard is similar to a piano or organ and the keys are arranged at right angles to the musical instrument with the tops of the keys pointing inwards towards the bellows. The bellows is located between the treble and bass ends and its main function is to drive air through the tone chamber to excite the reeds producing sound. The left hand side consists of a Stradella bass mechanism which is standard for all piano accordions.
A thermometer measures temperature - most are now electric but they used to have alcohol or mercury in them. A barometer measures air pressure - they are now electric but used to have air in them (in a bellows with a spring).
A bellows is an air pump . A pump organ would have a bellows . A poet might conceivably use bellows as a figure of speech to stand for a pump organ.
The bellows on a CV joint is the rubber boot that covers the joint keeping dirt and water out, grease in.
a bellows mender is someone who fixes the leather sack on the bellow its self and is used for forcing air into the black smiths factory. thankyou
a bellows mender is someone who fixes the leather sack on the bellow its self and is used for forcing air into the black smiths factory. thankyou
George Bellows has written: 'The lithographs of George Bellows' 'Bellows George (Untitled)' 'George Bellows and the war series of 1918' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'The drawings of George Bellows' 'George Wesley Bellows' 'George Bellows, works from the permanent collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery' -- subject(s): Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Exhibitions
Albert Fitch Bellows died in 1883.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. Bellows can mean a plural verb, as in yelling. The coach bellows at the team. The cow bellows when it's time to be milked. Bellows can also be a noun, as in the device used to force air through a furnace or forge. The blacksmith pumped the bellows to make the fire hotter. There was a crack in the bellows, and they didn't work well.
Some of the styles of Bellows expansion joints that are available for purchase are the Single Bellows Fixed Flange, the Single Bellows Floating Flange and the Single Bellows Raised Face Flange.
Bellows is already plural. The singular is bellow.
Kent Bellows was born in 1949.
Dr. Bellows was created in 1965.
Gil Bellows is 178 cm.