[
UK
/bˈɛltʃ/
]
[ US /ˈbɛɫtʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɛɫtʃ/ ]
VERB
-
become active and spew forth lava and rocks
Vesuvius erupts once in a while -
expel gas from the stomach
Please don't burp at the table
NOUN
- a reflex that expels gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth
How To Use belch In A Sentence
- Gwenhidwy likes to drink a lot, grain alcohol mostly, mixed in great strange mad-scientist concoctions with beef tea, grenadine, cough syrup, bitter belch-gathering infusions of blue scullcap, valerian root, motherwort and lady's-slipper, whatever's to hand really. Gravity's Rainbow
- Mitch: My buddy just won belching contest.
- Blue smoke belched out from the tractor's exhaust pipe.
- But for all its glories, Victorian was also a time of grinding hard work, belching mill chimneys and the sort of poverty scarcely imaginable today.
- In the darkened theatre, I asked myself what became of her, but I found her in the seat behind me, gin-soaked and belching while she dozed.
- I hated it when Dad and the pot-bellied guys cunted up the place with cigarettes and beery boy belches. Please Cuntinue...
- Nubenehem was in a bad mood, reaching for her liquor jar and belching.
- And then, not long after, this other girl, whom I suspect is in my French class, gives a loud belch.
- The man beside him belched noisily and turned to the traveler.
- Even your belches will taste great, which brings up an important final point.