Sentences

billow in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To billow means to swell or puff out, often in a flowing or undulating manner, typically due to the influence of wind or air.

Sample Sentences

  1. The fabric began to billow in the gentle breeze.
  2. As the storm approached, dark clouds started to billow across the sky.
  3. The sails of the old ship billowed majestically as it caught the wind.
  4. Her dress billowed around her as she twirled on the dance floor.
  5. Smoke began to billow from the chimney, signaling that dinner was nearly ready.
  6. The flag billowed proudly atop the flagpole, a symbol of freedom.
  7. He watched the curtains billow softly, revealing glimpses of the garden outside.
  8. The kite soared high, its tail billowing behind it like a stream of color.
  9. Billows of steam rose from the hot springs, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  10. In the distance, billowing waves crashed against the rocky shore.
  11. The smoke began to billow from the chimney, casting shadows in the evening light.
  12. As the wind picked up, the waves started to billow dramatically against the shore.
  13. Her dress flowed gracefully behind her, billowing like a sail in the breeze.
  14. The clouds billowed overhead, promising an impending storm.
  15. He watched the flag billow proudly atop the tall pole during the parade.
  16. The fabric was so light that it billowed around her as she walked.
  17. With each step, the cape billowed behind him, enhancing his heroic silhouette.
  18. The steam began to billow from the kettle, signaling that the water was boiling.
  19. In the distance, he could see the sails billowing in the wind as the boat approached.
  20. The comedian's balloon animal began to billow and deflate, causing laughter from the audience.