Bellowing in a sentence as a noun

Watching a football/soccer match on their TV and bellowing every time that "their" team scores a goal?

We still hear a chorus of out-of-touch masses bellowing the programmed refrain "Well, I have nothing to hide".

In open offices, for example, there will still be those who irritate peers by bellowing into the phone.

Kinda like a warrior charging off into a likely death bellowing, "For God and Country!

I was surprised to hear that, because he was an Alabama good old boy with a bellowing voice, big smile, and vice-grip handshake.

The disembodied head of Ray Winstone bellowing in-play odds has become a cultural fixture.

There's always some subset of the population whose conception of "morality" consists of blindly bellowing the dogma of the day.

I cannot watch the voting for longer than 5 minutes without bellowing in outrage at how blatantly political the whole thing is. They could save time by dispensing with the music entirely and just asking everyone who their favourite countries are.

?It's tiring to see people like Murdoch bellowing at top volume about their content being stolen when the content is the one thing people are still clamoring to consume by any means necessary.

I've lived one place where the temperature got that cold, and in crappy student housing where we filmed over the windows and you could see the plastic bellowing in the wind, and where a 2L Coke bottle in the pantry froze.

Anyway, because marketing departments keep bellowing about "deep learning" instead of the actual breakthroughs in machine learning and linear algebra of the last 20 years, nobody gave a **** about it.

I had a goat that would crawl on her side under an electric, wiggling an inch at a time, bellowing every time the fence would shock her, but determined to get at the same grass on the other side of the fence that was on her side.

The .social instance has high exposure and plenty of obnoxious redditor-types bellowing their politics and wondering why they aren't getting applause, mixed among a wide array of more interesting people.

There needs to be a politically active obnoxious block always bellowing about it as unnecessary and a waste of money relentlessly for something to happen because apparently that's the only way things happen

"Among the noises that sound around me but do not distract me, I count passing carriages, a carpenter somewhere in the building, a nearby saw grinder, and that fellow who demonstrates flutes and trumpets near the Meta Sudans, not so much playing them as bellowing.

This is more a people problem than a technical one... different platforms can skew towards being more natural for one or the other, but nothing will save you from the Peter Potamuses of the world that use them incorrectly and stomp into your office or blow up your phone three minutes after they send an email, bellowing "Did you get that thing I sent you?

Bellowing definitions

noun

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