Bellow in a sentence as a noun

Do you really think IE is bellow 30%?

Not sure where those numbers came from, when I'm looking for a Google eng w/o xp it's bellow 135k care to explain?

I modified my comment to reflect what I have learned from comments bellow.

If nothing else it was going to be pushed by atmospheric air presser which would seem to limit thing to well bellow Mach 1.

This guy has bellow average salary, worked 40 years and got medal for rescuing 5 soldiers in combat.

They sold it off as the entire sector is bellow TI's minimum profitability level.

So, who the other day said they would be buying if BTC felt bellow 500$?Now seems to be the time if they still believe that arbitrary value still makes sense.

Bellow in a sentence as a verb

We forget the luxury of having buttons with all those new tactile screens because we want more tactile surface, but for a controller we hold in our hands, we need some feedbacks bellow our fingers.

It is a tool for industrial level programming, where there are thousands of programmers, many of them with bellow average skills, contributing to a single codebase.

I still get bellow five hours a day of productivity because I have to sit in a ton of meetings on the off chance that I might need to say something or they just want more eyes on whatever they're doing.

At the current level of expense, space tourism will never be more than a status symbol for the super rich, but get the cost bellow a few thousand dollars and add a few amenities to the experience and people will go hog wild for it.

Up until three years ago if you wanted service in a restaurant you would bellow fúwùyuán in their general direction, they would stare at you blankly, have a shoving contest with their co-workers to see who had to deal with the foreigner and eventually someone would come over.

I applaud your statistical sensibility, but I have a question you're specifically looking for the margin of victory to be bellow the margin of error but the margin of error of what, exactly?Are you expecting the vote to be a proxy for the entire population of the country/state/whatever?

Bellow definitions

noun

a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal); "his bellow filled the hallway"

noun

United States author (born in Canada) whose novels influenced American literature after World War II (1915-2005)

See also: Bellow

verb

shout loudly and without restraint

See also: bawl

verb

make a loud noise, as of animal; "The bull bellowed"

See also: roar