adjective
- comparative form of billowy; more characterized by billows or wave-like movements; more full and flowing
Usage: comparative adjective; literary or descriptive
Examples
- The billowier clouds drifted slowly across the summer sky.
- Her billowier skirt caught the wind as she walked along the beach.
- The fabric became billowier when she added more layers to the design.
- The billowier waves crashed against the shore with greater force.
- His billowier hair gave him a more dramatic appearance than before.