Tight against the wind and billowing before it -it depends which way you are going!
The billowing sail let out from the front of yachts is called a headsail or jib. It is used to catch the wind and help propel the yacht forward, often working in conjunction with the mainsail. The headsail can be adjusted in size and shape to optimize performance based on wind conditions. Common types of headsails include the genoa and the storm jib.
No the word billowing is not an adverb. It is a present participle verb and a noun.
We hoisted the flag and watched it billowing in the wind. She walked along the seashore with her long, white dress billowing in the breeze.
Example sentences:A plume of smoke was billowing from the campfire. (verb)The billowing clouds drifted over the horizon. (adjective)
the flag was BILLOWING in the breeze. hope this helps!
"Billowing" rhymes with "glowing," "showing," and "owing."
The bedsheets on the clothesline are billowing in the wind.
Billowing is the present participle of the verb billow. It can be used with an auxiliary verb to create the progressive (continuous) tenses. Thick smoke is billowing from the building.Billowing can be used as an adjective, as well. Billowingsmoke filled the sky.
The cat has a habit of playing with the billowing curtain.
"dark billowing clouds" isn't a sentence. Dark and billowing are adjectives describing clouds, a plural noun.
My coat billowed in the wind.
A large wave or swell of water.tnx! :D