bellow

bellow out

1. To yell something. The security guard was bellowing out instructions to all the cars pulling into the parking lot.
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.
See also: bellow, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

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.

bellow like a (wounded) bull, to

To scream in outrage. The simile is almost 2,500 years old, from the time of the Greek poet Aeschylus, who wrote, “He bellowed like a bull whose throat has just been cut.” Strictly speaking this cliché is a tautology, since to bellow means “to roar as a bull,” and has done so since the era of Middle English. Shakespeare wrote, “Jupiter became a bull and bellow’d” (The Winter’s Tale, 4.3).
See also: bellow, like
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • a slew of (something)
  • a whack at (something)
  • a slue of (something)
  • a/the feel of (something)
  • (I) wouldn't (do something) if I were you
  • a straw will show which way the wind blows
  • a crack at (someone or something)
  • all right
  • (you) wanna make something of it?
  • all for the best
References in periodicals archive
There may be another connection between Bellow's focus on character and Phelan's model.
In the third chapter, Michael Austin deals with Bellow's treatment of female characters by studying Hattie and India, the major characters of "Leaving the Yellow House." His guiding question here is whether this story gives an uncharacteristically considerate portrait of a woman in Bellow's fiction.
LEADERS BOOK BEGINS IN CZARIST RUSSIA, where Bellow's parents and siblings lived, often handsomely, until the deteriorating political situation and the arrest and imprisonment of Bellow's father, Abraham (who somehow escaped), forced them to flee to Montreal, where Saul was born.
Next to the contemporaries whose reviews he cites, he is more forgiving than Bellow's harshest critics and less rhapsodic than his most supportive critics." JON M.
Those words could have come right out of Augie March and tell us almost as much about Bellow as any book about his rise to fame and fortune.
Pressure inside bellow actuator will increase according to pressure difference between input and output inlet solenoid valve.
When Hillman told this story to Bellow in May 1988, the chemist at the center of the tale was dying of cancer.
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Bellow's books were well known in Poland where several of them had been published in Polish- language editions, and Warsaw's intelligentsia turned out to see him in person.
It is interesting to contemplate why it took such a long time--and a couple of false starts--to write a biography of the Jewish American novelist Saul Bellow (1915-2005).
IN A LITTLE ESSAY ABOUT MOZART THAT Saul Bellow wrote toward the end of his life, he expressed admiration for the prodigious composer's facility with melody and harmony, and marveled at the way the music "is given so readily, easily, gratuitously.
Like the first line of a novel, the idea for a letter could occur to Saul Bellow at any time.
Neil Cammies STRAIGHT OFF THE VINE So it seems a little strange that this should be the platform for South African wine producer Stark-Cond to launch a new range of wines, Bellow's Rock, among the multi-packs of kitchen rolls and catering gateaux.