Billow
volume
British pronunciation/bˈɪlə‍ʊ/
American pronunciation/ˈbɪɫoʊ/

Definición y Significado de "billow"

to billow
01

ondular

to expand in a blowing or puffing motion as if by the action of wind or some force within
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Black smoke billowed from the chimney of the burning building.
The surfer watched the huge waves billow up ahead of him.
Listening to the howling wind, I could see the tan cotton curtains billowing wildly in the open window.
02

abultarse

to swell out by internal pressure, as with air or gas
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The life jacket billowed up as the sailor pulled the inflation cord.
Her full skirt billowed around her as she spun in circles.
The chef carefully billowed the dough into a large bubbly sphere to proof.
03

ondear, elevarse

rise and move, as in waves or billows
04

moverse con dificultad, ondear con dificultad

move with great difficulty
01

ola, oleaje

a large sea wave
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