Billow Mnemonic
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billow
billow
/ˈbɪləʊ/
Examples
- The landscape is often a billowing cloud.
- My dress was billowing and had long pink sleeves.
- They wear billowing tunics that obscure their armor and conceal their faces.
- Buildings were shown with black smoke billowing out of their middles.
- He is wreathed in the folds of a large cloak which billows in the wind.
- Henry is then seen with eraser shavings billowing behind his head.
- I am absolutely convinced no smoke was billowing out of that funnel.
- The dancer's legs and feet are often entirely concealed by billowing Hanbok.
- The pinnate leaves with opposite leaflets giving a billowing effect in the wind.
- Stones and dust flew amid the red flames and billowing black smoke.
a large sea wave
noun
rise up as if in waves
verb
move with great difficulty
verb
rise and move, as in waves or billows
verb
become inflated
verb
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Pillow + Blow. Big pillows blowing up like waves in the sea.
Pillow + Will Oh. A big pillow will oh-so softly swell like waves in the sea.
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