By this time the storm had gathered to a pitchy darkness, the bellowing thunder was heard among the rocks and hollows of the Dublin mountains, and the pale, blue lightning shone upon the staring fronts of the houses.
At the sound of the roaring of the tiger the bull's bellowing became a veritable frenzy of rageful noise.
They crept forward, then boldly searched, strained their eyes in every direction and defied their enemy with many insulting challenges to show himself, but the scattering bellowing was all that could be found.
Suddenly they were awakened by a chorus ofbellowing sounds the like of which they had never heard before.
In a minute Lincoln was rubbing smartweed into the eyes of the freedom of speech, and the rights of man was bellowing for mercy.
But he disguised these feelings under an enormous bellowing and hurraying.
There was a roar of bravos rang through the house; Pen bellowing with the loudest, "Fotheringay!
The raft tips toward the gulf, and with a cry of triumph the red men are launched over the cataract, into the bellowing chasm, where the mists weep forever on the rocks and mosses.
If the poor animal makes much bellowingin his agony, and especially if the ground be stained with his blood, his companions become very furious, and are themselves, I believe, accessory to his death.
The speech of the Emperor himself seemed to supply by its commencement the bellowing of the lions, while it ended in a strain more resembling the warbling of the birds.
Certainly, the hoarse, bellowing croak which they uttered as they flew round when disturbed by me impressed me and made me wonder, but their size appeared altogether incompatible with the state of being a raven.
If he were hungry, a shot at some panting elk or bellowing buffalo would stock him with food for weeks to come.
The scene is one of dire bellowing and confusion: but the owner is especially anxious that his animals should get 'plenty of the reek.
The first white man known to have settled in Death Valley was a person of some cunning and no conscience, known as Bellerin' Teck, Bellowing Tex Bennett, and Bellowin' Teck.
When finally Teck camebellowing from his cabin, brandishing his gun, Jackson did the right thing at the right moment.
Torrence was again stretching himself, preparatory to rising; but this time his invectives were hurled against the ship that had brought us over, and the bellowing beasts that had loaded it.
The thought sickened me, yet I dared not cease my bellowing and shouting for a single instant.
He was bellowinglike a bull--yelling at Billy that he was under arrest.
Sometimes she thought she heard voices and shouts from the river, and the bellowing of cattle and bleating of sheep.
She dared not look over the edge of the car; she dared not look up to the bellowing monster above her, bearing her to death.
The noise woke the children, and they peered from the window as the pawing and bellowing herd plunged by, trampling the young steers under their feet.
The cattle ran bellowing to the lee side of the house and crouched there, and the chickens scurried for the coop.
Its call is deep and sonorous, much resembling the bellowing of a bull, and can be heard for miles in still weather.
Its call to its mate is peculiar; it resembles the bellowingof a bull, and can be heard more than half a league away.
Gannett, the senior guard, camebellowing down the aisle, and the squad guards were on their feet in an instant, neutro-tubes and dart guns ready.
Luke tried to call out but his bellowing voice was gone; only faint gurgling sounds came from his throat.
The bellowing of buffalo bulls had been distinctly heard by his men on night herd for several nights past.
And as the calf was dragged bellowing across the bridge, it was followed by excited, struggling steers who never knew whether they were walking on a bridge or on terra firma.
We all approved, for we knew that next to the smell of blood, nothing will stir range cattle like the bellowing of a calf.
The thundering of heavy hoofs after me, and the furious bellowing that resounded over the plain, spread a contagion among the grazing herds on the way, and with one accord they joined in the chase.
The cattle from the surrounding plains had crowded in, and stood moaning and bellowing around the combatants; but, as if withheld by terror, none seemed disposed to interfere.
Even the unfortunate progeny of the old cow, which ran bellowing around the fence, in motherly solicitude for her offspring, shivered with cold, and made piteous appeals to this hard-hearted man.