Billowy (adjective)

  1. Having a full, rounded, and undulating appearance, as if swelling or expanding.
  2. Having a soft, flowing, and gently waving texture, as if composed of billows of fabric or clouds.
  3. Having a relaxed, carefree, and untroubled spirit, as if carried along by the billows of life or the winds of change.

Origin:

Derived from the word billow, which refers to a large wave or swelling of water or air, billowy refers to the appearance or behavior of something that is swelling or expanding in a full, rounded, and undulating way.

Examples:

  1. The billowy curtains swayed in the breeze, creating a cozy and intimate atmosphere in the room.
  2. The billowy dress hugged the curves of the model's body, emphasizing her feminine beauty and grace.
  3. The billowy clouds drifted lazily across the sky, forming and changing shapes and patterns.
  4. The billowy waves of the ocean broke gently on the shore, creating a soothing and rhythmic sound.
  5. The billowy fields of wheat swayed in the wind, rustling and rustling under the warm sun.
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