Billowy
(adjective)
- Having a full, rounded, and undulating appearance, as if swelling or expanding.
- Having a soft, flowing, and gently waving texture, as if composed of billows of fabric or clouds.
- 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:
- The billowy curtains swayed in the breeze, creating a cozy and intimate atmosphere in the room.
- The billowy dress hugged the curves of the model's body, emphasizing her feminine beauty and grace.
- The billowy clouds drifted lazily across the sky, forming and changing shapes and patterns.
- The billowy waves of the ocean broke gently on the shore, creating a soothing and rhythmic sound.
- The billowy fields of wheat swayed in the wind, rustling and rustling under the warm sun.