swelled
Billowed means to be puffed up like a parachute full of air, or a puffy cloud.
"Billowing" means surging or rolling, or to swell or bulge.
She billowed into the room.
The wedding dress, long and light, billowed in the wind.
The curtains billowed inward with the evening breeze. Her full skirt billowed around her tiny figure.
billowed
A verb. ~jx
Crested, tided, swelled, waved
Her cape billowed around her ankles as she strode into the sunset.
My coat billowed in the wind.
She wore a loose-fitting sweater that billowed around her as she walked.
A cloud of dust billowed out and chunks of dirt flew as the beat up old truck went barreling around the corner.
I can give you several sentences.The gauzy dress barely concealed her body.I opened the windows and the gauzy curtains billowed in the breeze.The gauzy wings of the moth fluttered gently.
The scene was chaotic. Smoke billowed out. People let out ear-piercing screams. Anything that could be burnt was fried in the fiery cauldron of flames. It was a huge ball of angry red flames.