1. bellowing - Noun
2. bellowing - Verb
of Bellow
Source: Webster's dictionaryThis dumb ox will fill the world with his bellowing. Albertus Magnus
As when in Cymbrian plaine An heard of bulles, whom kindly rage doth sting, Doe for the milky mothers want complaine, And fill the fieldes with troublous bellowing. Edmund Spenser
Time to get up,” he informed her. "Don't you hear the Almighty bellowing in the living room?” "What's he saying?” Marsha murmured crossly. "Nothing in particular. Repent or suffer eternal damnation. The usual tribal tub-thumping. Philip K. Dick
October's bellowing anger breakes and cleaves The bronzed battalions of the stricken wood. Siegfried Sassoon
his bellow filled the hallway Source: Internet
According to the story, the calf tries to hide under Judah's robes, bellowing with terror, but he pushes the animal away, saying: "Go — for this purpose you were created." Source: Internet