Idioms

bellow out

bellow out

1. To yell something. The security guard was bellowing out instructions to all the cars pulling into the parking lot. Mom, we're right here. No need to bellow out instructions! Sounds like another disgruntled customer is in the lobby and bellowing out a list of complaints.
2. To expel something. You can't see far into the distance with all of the smoke being bellowed out by the factories along the river. Boy, that tractor trailer is bellowing out some serious diesel fumes! Phew, it stinks! Fall is definitely on the way—there's a chill in the air, and most people's chimneys are bellowing out smoke.
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bellow something out

to cry something out loudly with great force. Don't just say it. Bellow it out! Bellow out your name so we know who you are!
See also: bellow, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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