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How to use 'billow'?
Dec 14, 2012 12:26 PM
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If something fills or changes shape a lot with wind or air, it billows.
If you hang out sheets to dry and a wind comes along, the sheet would billow in the wind. Sails on a boat obviously billow, because that is their purpose.
If something gives the appearance of billowing - rolling or curling - we say that it billows. Clouds, white and fluffy, can be said to billow - especially, of course, in a wind.
December 14, 2012
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