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"billow" Definitions
  1. a moving mass or cloud of smoke, steam, etc. like a wave

108 Sentences With "billow"

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Crouching on a beach, he looks on as flames billow.
And I really just billow out — I'm not some awkward puppet.
Metal pounds metal and flames billow around the in-studio forge.
Unfortunately, methane is unpredictable and can billow through the mine unexpectedly.
Curtains billow in the breeze and you can see for miles.
Plumes of smoke billow from the top floors of hollowed out buildings.
William Billow, an Episcopal priest, performed the ceremony at Washington National Cathedral.
Wheels would fall off, plumes of smoke would billow, over and over.
Black smoke began to billow from the bottom of the F-19833s' nozzles.
Synth pads billow threateningly, like Air France taking shelter from a distant storm.
The wind machines were really great at making those oversized cargo pants billow.
Right: Rachel Comey Whisper Shirt In Yellow Billow Sequins, $803, available at RachelComey.
In the parking lot, massive Israeli and American flags billow in the breeze.
Within this border, clouds of orange paint billow over a yellow and pink field.
In one, her mane of red hair appears to billow imperiously over the canvas's edge.
Billow said another two people thought to be ill from the disease had been hospitalized.
The waiter pauses for dramatic effect before rolling off the lid, letting steam billow out.
In another, both men and women don long skirts that swish and billow as they turn.
The heat and moisture from the lake go into the atmosphere, condense and billow up, he said.
It's called the Billow Pillow, a large fan-shaped cushion with an indentation in the middle ($200).
Since 2009, the songwriter and guitarist has made these cautious, cloudy pieces that billow like snuffed out campfires.
When they fall from substantial heights, they unsettle the reddish-brown dust and cause it to billow everywhere.
As she launches into the songs, layered vocal loops and hand-played synthesizer lines billow outward and upward.
In one session, he got Superman to stand still long enough for his red cape to artfully billow.
Smoke and fire billow after shelling on the Islamic State group's last holdout of Baghouz, Syria, on March 3.
At the video's start, smoke appears to billow out from beneath the car before it violently bursts into flames.
Everything was proceeding smoothly until the parachutes were released, and failed to billow out to slow Albert II's descent.
In addition, we're expecting leather to continue reigning supreme, with tailored suiting and billow-y dresses trailing closely behind.
But halfway through, the announcer's voices goes warped and confused, flames billow across the screen, and June's head snaps up.
As smoke continued to billow from the building and into the surrounding community, residents of Superior were advised to evacuate.
They heard an explosion, she said, and looked out the windows to see flames starting to billow out from nearby cars.
At the ICA, the entrance to de la Calle is marked by gold streamers that gently billow and rustle among themselves.
Ms. Rei's declamations capture its pride and its lament, while the guitarist Marc Ribot builds a blazing, dystopian billow around her.
Perry Sidney Wolff was born on June 12, 1921, in Chicago to Abraham Wolff, a dress salesman, and Bess (Billow) Wolff.
I billow labor's rage in the iron furnace, I envision, envision the Great Community, and drunkenly belt out a song… the masses!
It would be a modest protest—more of a cathartic ritual than a rancorous rally—but their puffs would billow with symbolism.
Any artificial wing that doesn't stretch and billow like the bat's membrane is missing out on a key characteristic of its flight style.
Tipis, tents and food trucks dot the snow-covered ground as flags from other tribes around the nation billow in the sky above.
Gaga arrived at the pink carpet in a billowing fuchsia gown, accompanied by an entourage of tuxedo'd men to help her, well, billow.
The Mayon volcano, meanwhile, continued to billow ash in the Philippines, a day after officials raised the alert level for a hazardous eruption.
Modern Love Elizabeth lofted the black cape as I watched it billow in front of me like a sheet blossoming on a clothesline.
In an Instagram posted to his co-star's page last week, Harington let his cape billow in the wind like a hot air balloon.
There's a track called "Billow," which succinctly describes the movement of Straus' music: it twirls beautifully, then becomes one with the world around it.
For spring 2020, Lee presented luxurious one-shoulder dresses, buttery-soft leather trousers and matching shirts, relaxed suiting (including shorts), and billow-y trenches.
Firefighters and equipment from the city entered the plant at midday as smoke and flames continued to billow, a Reuters eyewitness at the scene said.
A soprano, the closest this opera has to a protagonist, mostly walks across intersecting white platforms, amid white lace curtains that billow as she passes.
Highly stylized, notched arms descend from the long, beetle-like face of its handle, and braided tresses of human hair billow from the other end.
Gulf waters are rising, oil slicks pervade its surface, while plumes billow below, and plastic debris continues to wash ashore each day along the coastline.
But, during the tow, smoke began to billow out of the engine room -- so the rest of the crew was evacuated to a rescue ship.
Meanwhile, other fissures continued to billow smoke over homes on the eastern point of the Big Island of Hawaii, the largest of the Hawaiian islands.
Realizing a life without her isn't worth living forever, he destroys it atop Mt. Fuji, causing the first billow of smoke to emit from its crown.
A fire broke out near the top of Trump Tower on Monday, causing smoke to billow out over the skyscrapers of Midtown Manhattan and Central Park.
Chinese state media CCTV showed footage on Monday of boats dousing the flames with water as plumes of thick dark smoke continued to billow from the tanker.
Meanwhile, other fissures continued to billow smoke over homes in Pahoa, on the western point of the Big Island of Hawaii, the largest of the Hawaiian islands.
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Separately, the Mayon volcano in the Philippines continued to billow ash on Tuesday, one day after officials raised the alert level to four, the second-highest level.
Smoke clouds billow from drum grills, scalloped-edged paper plates are pried apart, and self-appointed Southern potato salad queens set out bowls covered with crinkled aluminum foil.
The kick drum hesitates, and the momentary lack of snare on the upbeat allows the instrumental to billow like a vaporous cloud and hang there for a moment.
Breezes waft in and the curtains billow in summer, and in winter the low lying sun is blinding (hence the back lit photo) but it warms the space nicely.
It all looks a little like something out of the "Indiana Jones" films, a hidden trove; you expect smoke to billow from the floor and ominous music to strike.
Chinese state media CCTV showed footage on Monday of a flotilla of boats dousing the flames with water as plumes of thick dark smoke continued to billow from the tanker.
More often the culprits may be well-side storage tanks with faulty valves, which may be fixable just with a wrench, but while left unattended billow methane into the air.
Today, black clouds of exhaust billow from the chimneys of the Alexandria Portland Cement Company, a subsidiary of a Greek cement and building materials producer, less than a mile away.
But there is also transparent beauty to the choreography, as dancers wind in lines across the stage and around one another, or loft a sheet in unison to make it billow.
Or your breakfast could be a bowl of two eggs boiled just long enough to turn the whites opaque while leaving the yolks free to billow into mushroom-soy broth underneath.
It's about necessity: what needs to boil us out of bed and billow our dresses, what needs to burn in our voices, glowing and fearsome, fully aware of its own heat.
After placing the 11 objects on outcroppings adorning one of the statues designed by Chicago artist Dave Carlson, the Seekers watched steam billow from pipes overhead as a lullaby-like tune played.
Abdihakim Billow, county executive committee member for health for Wajir County in northeastern Kenya where the deaths were reported, said two people died in hospital while the other three died at home.
Ali Abdullah Hamlah, a local bakery owner, said he heard the explosion and saw a huge cloud billow from the site before seeing a young man covered in blood dragging himself away.
On Sunday, as more than 70,000 football fans pack into Atlanta's Westside, exhaust will billow from the cars and pickup trucks filling the many lots that separate the stadium and neighborhood residents.
If our world exists at all in that far future, it will be a cinder: Long before the galaxies collide, the dying Sun will billow into a red giant and roast it.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A leak of refrigerant gas from a train's air-conditioning system caused what looked like smoke to billow from an underground station in central Singapore on Monday, train operator SMRT said.
But once he got to the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the smell had developed into an olfactory cocktail of burned plastic and death, and smoke started to billow out of his vehicle.
The sea is choppy — the experience of riding it feels as if the boat is often being lifted up several stories high on a billow, then dashed down from that height onto concrete.
Burrowing into an atmosphere that can only be described as "shoegaze exotica," Max T lets his swooning arrangement build to the ticking pulse of a simple drum machine and billow into lush harmonic territory.
Plumes of dust billow out, and a stench fills the air unless you use a fresh trash bag and empty the canister at the very bottom of the bag to prevent releasing dust everywhere.
There were great fan-pleated dresses draped to billow out back in the wind, and giant shoulder-padded jackets and T-shirts with targets on the front and little bullet holes in the back.
CARAMANICA At the start of "One Night Only," Gregory Porter's first-ever live album, a billow of applause dies down at the Royal Albert Hall and Vince Mendoza's 70-piece string section drifts in.
There's something about the way her overlapping melodies and oblong harmonies billow out into empty space that reminds me of the pungent-yet-pleasant scent of multiple essential oil diffusers running in the same room.
Mark your epochal calendars, because 30 million years from now, a massive billow of gas called Smith's Cloud is due to crash into the Milky Way, according to a video released on Friday by NASA.
CreditCreditCortis & Sonderegger BERLIN — At first glance, it's an image we all know: the pale column of a World Trade Center tower against a bright blue sky, with a billow of mottled smoke in a floating plume.
Paul Chan contributed his Madonna with Childs to the exhibition — a series of ghostly, conical Klan-like figures made of white nylon atop fans that billow and wave in the style of those inflatable roadside attractions.
Michelangelo's sketch sacrifices detail for movement; where Bastiano depicted a hash of figures in contrived poses, Michelangelo has drawn the headlong rush of soldiers scrambling up an Arno riverbank as if it were a billow of smoke.
But in the cities, the vast majority are somei-yoshino, a cloned variety that flowers for a mere eight days or so in spring, evoking syrupy delight as its mist of pink blossoms billow in the wind.
Tuck a white T-shirt (the neckline's up to you) into the trousers' high waist, add a striped blazer reminiscent of beach umbrellas, and top it off with a lightweight trench that'll billow cinematically in the warm breeze.
The pregnant condition of Cecily Heron, Sir Thomas More's youngest daughter, captured in 1527 or thereabouts, is not over-emphasized — she is wearing a loose gown, which promises to billow in the wind — but nor is it disguised.
Thick plumes of smoke from the oil fields which Islamic State militants set on fire as they withdrew in August billow into the air, turning the sky black and gray as the sunlight struggles to permeate the haze.
On June 29, at 25:13 am EDT, smoke will billow and flames will light up the predawn sky as SpaceX sends its final Block 21 Falcon into space—completing its 25th mission to resupply the International Space Station.
The paint, added to the tank at different pressures for different effects, seems to billow like smoke in one moment, crash like waves in another, and blaze like fire mere seconds later, all within its little glass fish bowl.
In "High Cuisine," this yin-yang dynamic between the two chefs plays out in comedic moments, with Tucker often giggling in a billow of smoke, while Joseph remains sober and lucid, eloquently introducing each unlikely course to the diners.
It helps to get one with that ribbed cuff and neckline detail: When you go a few sizes up, the fitted wrists cause the sleeves to billow just so, creating a look that's way more luxe than its price tag.
A family rushed to rescue a group of people stranded on a burning boat on Monday off of the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, just moments before the vessel burst into flames and floated away in a billow of smoke.
The execs' champagne glasses clink now, but in a couple of months when their venture fails, the developer will be out of a job and the execs' golden parachutes will billow above them, as they laugh safely to the ground.
Last year, the parachutes for the ExoMars mission — one that is 50 feet wide to deploy at supersonic speeds in the Martian atmosphere, and a second, 120-foot-wide one that would billow out at subsonic speeds — failed in tests.
On the one hand is Mr. Trump, whose hair is an elaborate construction to hide a bald spot, whose skin is shaded to disguise whatever its true pallor may be, whose clothes billow around his body as if to conceal the girth beneath.
Videos on social media showed terrified and frustrated drivers lined up for miles as plumes of smoke billow over surrounding areas, with some evacuees saying on Twitter that it was taking more than two hours to drive out of the mandatory evacuation zones.
Rather, what spooks you are the slight shifts that turn the ordinary into the inexplicably unordinary, as when curtains suddenly billow and disturb an unquiet peace, or when a strange wind blows through some trees (and all the way down your neck).
The record's high points—like "Milky Way," a fuzzy ballad that might have been on Dinosaur Jr.'s Bug in another life, or the foggy anthemics of "Lichen"—billow with a winning self-assuredness, confronting romantic dissolution and even mortality with a head held high.
The Coast Guard said the fire on the sea surface was put out at around 0200 GMT on Monday, although according to other authorities and Chinese state TV CCTV black smoke continued to billow from the site of the sinking for several more hours.
When Queen Bey takes the stage, rest assured that everything has been considered and perfected, from the fan that will create the wind needed for her hair to billow around her face to the lighting – and especially what Blue Ivy's mama is wearing, and its meaning.
More importantly, however, he absolutely loved watching robots trash the shit out of each other, and enjoyed screaming his head off when one or the other was eventually dumped into The Pit of Oblivion, hence eliminated from the competition in a billow of grey-white smoke.
I tell her that people like me on the other side of the world -- people who are addicted to dirty energy sources, like coal and oil, and who drive around in cars and make things in factories that billow black smoke -- have a hand in turning the coral here white.
The Grassroot collections combine contemporary silhouettes, such as a strappy dress ($1003), a drawstring top ($95) or a billow-sleeved shirt in blush pink ($225), with traditional techniques, such as bandhani, a tie and dye method used for creating patterns, jamdani, a way of weaving on the loom, or Chikankari embroidery.
The Philadelphia 76ers were two nights away from finishing another disastrous season, and a visit to the Toronto Raptors was looming the next day, but in the Mississauga backyard, on a court framed by a brown wooden fence and evergreens that billow and shake in the wind, this was the only game that mattered.
It was a creative alternative to what may have proved a complicated endeavor, but I imagine it would have been quite striking to see Rahm Emanuel (who was present) whip away a cloth and watch it slowly billow in the wind as the gigantic Picasso was revealed, glinting in the sun and gazing fixedly forward.
It thanks you for your patience while it is improving what all the signs call "your arena," and which is more correctly called the Times Union Center and which is currently surrounded by a DMZ of chain link fences and construction ditches and a half-mile or so of extremely stressed-out plastic tarp, which didn't so much billow as suffer loudly in cold wind.
Glass cabinets show multiple examples: a 1961 lurid-green strapless evening gown formed from three tiers of gazar puffballs (known as "the caterpillar"); the 1967 "envelope" cocktail dress, a black architectonic sleeveless structure that completely abstracted the body; and a 1954 floor-length gown in vivid magenta, its cascading balloon hem (a Balenciaga signature) made possible by swaths of fabric supported by hoops, allowing the material to billow for dramatic effect.
Over the base of simple white jeans or shorts and a white singlet were layered ruched and ruffled taffeta tops (only they weren't taffeta, they were polyester made from recycled plastic that looked like taffeta); big, explosive skirts, in Old Dutch florals or graphic swirls, tiered and frilled and hiked up on the side to show the cool beneath or left to billow grandly behind (all 130 feet or so of fuchsia).

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