Definitionadj. characterized by great swelling waves or surges
Last update: August 25, 2015
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The shoplifter tried to hide several goods under her billowing skirt. [Please select]
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Yes, but think of the sleigh bells and the sound of the train coming in from Ridgway, clanking and hooting, and billowing its black smoke. [Please select]
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His brother was in pink and gold, with white billowing trousers. [Please select]
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He rode down the slope, out upon the billowing floor of the valley. [Please select]
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Then he turned his eyes to the billowing clouds. [Please select]
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A thousand hills billowing away toward that blue haze of mountain range where rolled the Oregon. [Please select]
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No, it is no gull, it is the wonder-ship flying along with billowing sails. [Please select]
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Regardless of the trailing silks and billowing tulle between them, Benton leaped to his side. [Please select]
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She gazed at the billowing smoke as if the hope of India were embodied in it. [Please select]
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What billowing hair. [Please select]
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For far down on the bare, billowing ridges moved a red speck, at a snail's pace, a slowly moving dot of color which was Wildfire. [Please select]
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