embillow in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
To embillow means to billow or swell outwards, typically in a graceful or flowing manner, often in response to wind or movement.
Sample Sentences
- The fabric of the dress seemed to embillow around her as she twirled in delight.
- As the wind picked up, the flags began to embillow beautifully against the clear blue sky.
- The artist used a technique that made the clouds appear to embillow softly in the painting.
- Her scarf would embillow dramatically whenever she stepped outside on a breezy day.
- The sails of the boat began to embillow, catching the wind and propelling it forward.
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