87 collocations for bellows

"Deck ahoy!" "What is it?" bellowed the captain.

"Hey, don't forget about me!" bellowed a voice from the depths; "the blooming old pole turned round then, and I slipped back five feet.

Make it plain in thy mind of as many sea-lions as there be waves to the sea, and make it plain that all these sea-lions be made into one sea-lion, and as that one sea-lion would bellow so bellowed the thing I heard.

"Moo, moo, moo," bellowed Mayrose.

The bull drank a little more, and then he stood up and bellowed, "Bu-u-u! m-m-ah-oo!"

"You cur!" bellowed the fellow.

" Mrs. Silk laughed gaily and Mr. Wilks bellowed a gruff accompaniment.

Then the magicians dance to the sound of certain instruments, and bellow forth songs in honour of their idols, till at length, the devil enters into one of these who are skipping about in the dance.

"Let him go!" bellowed Lawlor.

Martin bellowed the words.

The bull drank a little more, and then he stood up and bellowed, "Bu-u-u! m-m-ah-oo!"

"Stop all unnecessary noise!" bellowed the watch officer from the bridge of the "Massachusetts."

Copple circled his mouth with his hands and bellowed to the Haughts: "Climb!

My last attempt was in 1879, when a company was formed in London to exploit an ingenious invention by Mr. Thomas Alva Edisona much too ingenious invention as it proved, being nothing less than a telephone of such stentorian efficiency that it bellowed your most private communications all over the house instead of whispering them with some sort of discretion.

"What in hell d'you think this is?" bellowed this gentle creature, and the tone echoed heavily back from all four walls.

Bobby has the most excuse for it, as, being a sailor, I suppose that he has to bellow a good deal at the blue-jackets.

"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....

She wanted to hear all about you, she said, and my going to visit in France; and so I had to bellow descriptions of your neuralgia, and about Mme.

They tore me out of the saddle, and I had given myself up for lostfor the Turks took no prisoners, their cheerful practice being to slaughter first and then abominably to mutilatewhen suddenly Andreas dashed in among my captors, shouting aloud in a language which I took to be Turkish, since he bellowed "Effendi" as he pointed to me.

A bull bellowed an answer fainter than the whistle of a bird from the distance, and just on the verge of earshot trembled another sound.

" "You had it cinched!" bellowed his father.

" "I can't, can't I?" bellowed "Fingy.

"Steady up, damn your eyes!" bellowed Flanders, "and put them guns away.

Sharp now!' bellowed Captain Grimball, and his men sprang to obey.

All that night we rowed, keeping very strictly to the center of the big creek, and all about us bellowed the vast growling, being more fearsome than ever I had heard it, until it seemed to me that we had waked all that land of terror to a knowledge of our presence.

87 collocations for  bellows