v. bel·lowed, bel·low·ing, bel·lows v.intr. 1. To make the deep roaring sound characteristic of a bull. 2. To shout in a deep voice. v.tr. To utter in a loud, powerful voice. See Synonyms at yell. n. 1. The roar of a large animal, such as a bull. 2. A very loud utterance or other sound. [Middle English belwen, perhaps from Old English belgan, to be enraged, and bylgan, to bellow.] bellow·er n. |
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Bel·low (bĕlō), Saul 1915-2005.
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Tweet Canadian-born American writer whose novels, including Dangling Man (1944) and Humboldt's Gift (1975), often concern an alienated individual within an indifferent society. He won the 1976 Nobel Prize for literature. |
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