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bellowing
noun
The sound produced when someone or something bellows
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If it's not Grant Shapps howling "Venezuela" or Boris Johnson bellowing "Vietnam" it's Eric Pickles citing Swedish economist Assar Lindbeck's quip that "rent control" is the best way to destroy cities apart from bombing them.
Every waking moment is now plagued with the thought of good old "Blunty" bellowing Goodbye My Lover up the royal cervix; of him emerging from the hospital to give a nonchalant interview: "I just make music for myself and if the Duchess of Cambridge, screaming for an epidural and tearfully pleading for the agony to stop, likes it, it's a bonus".
Allin delighted the American hardcore rock'n'roll scene of the late 80s and early 90s by performing naked, having swallowed vast amounts of laxatives, before bellowing violently misanthropic lyrics, maiming himself, defecating on stage, throwing his excrement into the crowd, and inflicting often actionable degrees of physical damage on audience members.
Then it all got rather personal: from who was/wasn't being condescending to who was offensive, who was talking crap, who was horribly drunk, pigheaded, or should stop standing up, red-faced, screaming and bellowing, and try listening to someone else for a change, or was a liberal wet, a dinosaur or a fascist and should shut up or "fuck-off".
During idle moments between bellowing at Question Time, I like to play a game.
Aside from such momentary thrills as watching dictators tumble, and marching shoulder to brotherly shoulder with one's fellows, bellowing insults in a fleeting chorus of unified purpose, it has mostly brought trouble.
If Mr Rove goes, Mr Bush will have lost his sheepdog just as his flock is starting to jump the fences.Social conservatives may be satisfied for now, but fiscal conservatives are bellowing about the deficit.
Turkey's prime minister rattled off his government's achievements, bellowing out to a jubilant crowd, "22 primary schools, five health clinics, 82 kilometres of paved roads".With only three weeks to go before countrywide municipal elections on March 29th, Mr Erdogan has hit the campaign trail in a confident mood.
Well, that is the theory; such carriages usually have at least one person bellowing away inanely.
Crowds were marching through the streets, waving black flags and bellowing about the loss of "God's beloved".
Two days later, thousands of protesters once again thronged the centre of Port-au-Prince, the capital, dancing around a makeshift fire, bellowing voodoo chants and playing drums and trumpets, before police dispersed them with tear-gas.
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