19 adverbs to describe how to bellowed

Our creek, which for eleven months in the year bleated sweetly at the foot of the garden, bellowed loudly as any bull of Bashan, and kept us prisoners in the house, where we had leisure to talk and reflect.

As they approached, he commenced shaking his head, pawing the earth, and bellowing furiously.

The old owl hoots mournfully, the frogs bellow hoarsely along the reedy shore, while the tree toads are quavering from among the branches of the scrubby trees that grow along the rocky banks; the whippoorwill pipes shrilly in the forest depths; the breeze murmurs among the foliage of the tall old pines, while the everlasting roar of the waters, as they go tumbling down the rocks, is always heard.

This song, accompanied with loud raps on the table, was bellowed forth in a dreadfully discordant voice; and very soon all the dogs rushed into the room and began to bark and howl most dismally, which seemed to please the old man greatly, for to him it was a kind of applause.

A door slammed violently at the back of the house, a distant clatter of what sounded like saucepans came from beyond, and above it all a tremulous but harsh voice bellowed industriously through an interminable chant.

The jeweller stood dumbfounded on the landing; then he heard the window go up and the voice of Brother Burge, much strengthened by the religious exercises of the past six months, bellowing lustily for the police.

The old owl hoots mournfully, the frogs bellow hoarsely along the reedy shore, while the tree toads are quavering from among the branches of the scrubby trees that grow along the rocky banks; the whippoorwill pipes shrilly in the forest depths; the breeze murmurs among the foliage of the tall old pines, while the everlasting roar of the waters, as they go tumbling down the rocks, is always heard.

he bellowed musically.

* Francis *franco* open *frase* f. phrase; sentence *frecuencia* f. frequency *fregado* m. tangle *fregar* scrub *frenético* frenzied *frente* m. front; f. brow, forehead *fresco* fresh, cool *frío* m. cold *friolera* f. trifle *frugalmente* frugally *fruto* m. fruit *fuego* m. fire *fuelle* m. bellows *fuera* outside; * de * beside one's self *fuerte* adj.

It means that Angela is once more out of pawn, and you have only to play your cards properly" He bellowed rollickingly.

Simultaneously the huge pirate bellowed and threw the table toward the charging Starmen, scattering the game pieces.

Not a soul stirred, and after the first burst the girl seemed to quiet down again and yield the floor to Melford, who kept bellowing steadily away.

That must be part of Belial's work when he bellows so truculently among the hills to the north.

" In the silence Captain Scott bellowed the message ashore through the megaphone: "You, Fred Churchill, go to Macdonaldin his safesmall gripsackbelongs to Louis Bondellimportant!

A bull bellowed wildly.

Disregarding these minor contretemps, Colonel Dearman clearly and emphatically bellowed: "The battalion will advance.

"They have not become woolly, nor do they wear horns, but the nobility are eternally bellowing forth the astounding deeds of their ancestors, whilst the muttonish middle classes bleat a timorous approval....

he bellowed fearfully.

Perhaps it was this last that chiefly infuriated the Squire, for he literally bellowed with rage, snatched his animal back with a merciless hand, and then with whip and spur set him full at the stream.

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