Why not try these words instead of using ‘shout’? bawlOur neighbour is alwaysbawlingat his children. bellow“And don’t you dare come back!” the farmerbellowed. call out“I’m going out for a walk,” Icalled outto my wife. hollerHeholleredfor help. raise your voiceIt is possible ...
The picture shown bellow illustrates a typical example. This is from TRUE Hockey, and they call their one-piece carbon shell a monocoque shell, leveraging a well-known term from the car industry. TRUE Hockey Skates, model TF Pro Custom, with a monocoque (one-piece) carbon shell I refer ...
Below the road and in the shallow woods a close-by creek's sliding, pebble-tinkling rush underlined the bellowed comments of hidden frogs. The slow-rolling wagon cleared a slope and started down again. Idabel picked the petals from the dogwood spray, dripping them in her path, and tossed ...
View original post357 more words Posted inlife|Leave a comment Farewell Twitter Posted on16 December 2022byTim O'Connell Things are happening on a certain social media platform that might revive the blogosphere! The Lab and Field Alas, the ongoing crumbling of Twitter means I’ve been locked ...
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES OWİN AS A WHOLE: allowingnoun(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Allow avowingnoun(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Avow bellowingnoun(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bellow bestowingnoun(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bestow billowingnoun(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Billow ...
verb(v. i.) To call or bellow, as the deer in rutting time; to make a bellowing sound; to roar. bluebellnoun(n.) A plant of the genus Campanula, especially the Campanula rotundifolia, which bears blue bell-shaped flowers; the harebell. ...
The dial thermostat that I have at home, works as a simple switch: switching the heating on when temperature falls bellow pre-set; and switching heating off when temperature rise above another pre-set. I decided to use thissimplicityin my design. All I needed to do is hook with one230V...
'No,' bellowed the other. 'No. That was in Wellington, New Zealand. I was bad, and got lower an' lower-couldn't think what was up. I could hardly crawl about. As certain as I'm here, she was poisoning me, to get to th' other chap-I'm certain of it.' 'And what did you...
The demons bellowed like elephants and screeched like crows. The warriors screamed as they died. Khef looked again to the East. Six glowing figures were climbing the stone. There were perhaps more that he could not see. Soon the South-East tower would be lost. Khef sipped wine and ...
Punin and I made an effort to read something out of the _Rossiad_ for the last time; we even locked ourselves up in the lumber-room–it was useless to dream of going into the garden–but at the very first line we both broke down, and I fairly bellowed like a calf, in spite of...