billowed

[ˈbɪləʊd]

billowed Definition

  • 1to fill with air and swell outwards, especially fabric
  • 2to move or flow outward with an undulating motion

Using billowed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "billowed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The curtains billowed in the breeze.

  • Example

    The sails of the ship billowed in the wind.

  • Example

    Smoke billowed from the chimney.

  • Example

    The flag billowed in the wind.

  • Example

    Her hair billowed behind her as she ran.

billowed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with billowed

  • to expand or swell outward

    Example

    The smoke billowed out of the chimney.

  • billow up

    to rise up in a great wave or surge

    Example

    The waves billowed up against the shore.

  • large, fluffy clouds that appear to be swelling or expanding

    Example

    The sky was filled with billowing clouds.

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Summary: billowed in Brief

The verb 'billowed' [ˈbɪləʊd] refers to the action of filling with air and swelling outwards, especially fabric, or moving or flowing outward with an undulating motion. It can be used to describe the movement of curtains, sails, smoke, flags, and hair. The phrase 'billow out' means to expand or swell outward, while 'billow up' means to rise up in a great wave or surge. 'Billowing clouds' are large, fluffy clouds that appear to be swelling or expanding.