LUIMATT83
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- Nov 8, 2014
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- Italy
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Hello everyone.
In an essay by journalist Ronan Farrow, "War on Peace", I read the following description of a meeting in Tunisia with Hillary Clinton in 2012, where she talked about democracy after the Arab Spring.
"[...] On the way out, Clinton, hair pulled back ballerina- tight, black and blue jacket billowing, paused on one of Nejma Ezzohara’s spectacular terraces. Squinting into the sun, she extended an arm toward the brilliant blue of the Mediterranean. “Things are changing,” she mused. [...]".
I wonder what "billowing means". My guess is: "her jacket was moved/inflated by the wind", but that sounds a little awkward to me. What does the author mean exactly?
In an essay by journalist Ronan Farrow, "War on Peace", I read the following description of a meeting in Tunisia with Hillary Clinton in 2012, where she talked about democracy after the Arab Spring.
"[...] On the way out, Clinton, hair pulled back ballerina- tight, black and blue jacket billowing, paused on one of Nejma Ezzohara’s spectacular terraces. Squinting into the sun, she extended an arm toward the brilliant blue of the Mediterranean. “Things are changing,” she mused. [...]".
I wonder what "billowing means". My guess is: "her jacket was moved/inflated by the wind", but that sounds a little awkward to me. What does the author mean exactly?