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  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • This may cause a brief sensation of fullness, nausea or the need to belch.
  • The power-generation plant belched out five tonnes of ash an hour.
  • Immediately opposite was a grotesque figure of Satan, no doubt in canonicals also, with cloven foot and horns, belching out fire and brimstone on the terrified audience.
  • As Adam opened his mouth to place a piece of meat in it, a long, loud belch escaped, seeming to reverberate indefinitely in the open dining room.
  • Black smoke belches from her single tall stack.
  • He wasn't above belching and farting during family feasts.
  • After the election, Belcher resampled the white voters whose racial animus he had measured before. Race Over?
  • But the black smoke of the granary belching against the white hills, or the kyloe, houghed and maimed, roaring in its agony, or the fugitive brought bloody on his knees among the rocks -- God's mercy! John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • Fires continue to belch smoke over the city and sporadic gunfire echoes through the flooded streets.
  • The same effect occurs in cattle, though cattle belch out surplus methane.
  • Atop the huge craft were, here and there, clusters of brassy and silvery machinery, like boilers and furnaces, with shiny chimneys that belched no smoke, but seemed only to vent a thin steam.
  • When it was finally belching smoke to his satisfaction, he looked at me, and in his eye was what I can only describe as a rueful twinkle. The Beekeeper's Apprentice
  • Customer service at this shack included a classy belch and the most obnoxious and pushy service of the night.
  • And on it goes, each lame joke greeted with feeble, self-regarding applause and laughter that comes like a slow belch.
  • the forge belched redly at the sky
  • It is caused by diesel fumes belching from the packed vehicles and halfway-wrecked lorries that clog the roads.
  • Suddenly I was on the barren playas of Tierra del Fuego, the broiling ground belching huge clouds of sulfurous gases into the heavy atmosphere.
  • Someone let out a loud belch and the guys erupted into laughter, congratulating whoever it was.
  • Garland covered his mouth with his hand and belched discreetly.
  • Soon you shall hear and feel the belly of this planet roar, hiccup belch and spew.
  • Every year crematoria in Scotland belch out about 130 kg of mercury, a liquid heavy metal that attacks the nervous system and can cause brain damage.
  • Suddenly I was on the barren playas of Tierra del Fuego, the broiling ground belching huge clouds of sulfurous gases into the heavy atmosphere.
  • How can the fuel be ever-renewing if it belches out half its mass in exhaust? "We never did a bad episode?" RTD says about DW.
  • David and Helen Belchamber offer to review the bursarial management of smaller schools at a price that they can afford.
  • It tasted like the smell of a belch, and had the colour of putrid dishwater.
  • Suddenly I was on the barren playas of Tierra del Fuego, the broiling ground belching huge clouds of sulfurous gases into the heavy atmosphere.
  • Men belch out at superdramatic volumes (nothing ever sounds natural), and mezzos sound nothing short of ridiculous, their voices denatured by the attempt to imbue the music with highbrow seriousness and high volume.
  • They were soon locked muzzle to muzzle in deadly embrace, belching shot and grape through each other's sides, while the streaming gore incarnadined the waves. Neville Trueman, the Pioneer Preacher : a tale of the war of 1812
  • His strong, peppery smell came to her with the yeasty odour of beer as he belched softly near her ear. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • We huffed up it for a little while before coming to a small house made of stone and clay, with dome-shaped windows and a mighty chimney topping it that never ceased to belch smoke.
  • In it, he said that the sight of the marchers being welcomed into ‘the fusty belch-filled dining rooms’ of exclusive London clubs was a reminder of reasons for voting Labour.
  • The radiator clanked and coughed, belching out a haze of smoke and heat.
  • Yes, we have seen the wrecked cars and the factories belching smoke and the blur of speedy automobiles crowding highways.
  • Places where poisonous fumes belch from endless streams of cars.
  • The environmental message is conveyed mostly through Jan Hartley's projections, which begin with the clear tumbling waters of a river and, over the course of the four operas, depict forests despoiled by logging and acid rain, smoke-belching power plants and pipes pumping sewage into rivers. Ring Around the Obvious
  • Fires continue to belch smoke over the city and sporadic gunfire echoes through the flooded streets.
  • I backtrack a couple dozen feet on the street until I'm standing next to a lady who's trying to dig her car out of a snowbank, and we're both eyeing this thing warily as it continues to clatter and belch fire and smoke.
  • Old Morrison was all for it; he had gluttonized to such a tune that he'd put on flesh alarmingly, and all he wanted to do was lie down, belching and refreshing his ill nature in a hot climate. Flashman's Lady
  • Then, when the motor clattered into action, it belched a sooty puff from the exhaust pipe, terrified nearby cats and deafened all around as you drove away.
  • It can be summed up as ‘eat first, pay the bill, go home and sleep; maybe a belch in between.’
  • Factories belched pollutants into our air for the same reason. The Good Fight
  • He's a good vocalist, in that he hits the right notes, doesn't belch while he's singing and never breaks off in the middle of a line to scream bitter obscenities.
  • I guess she likes her male to loaf around the yard in boxers and no shirt, guzzle a beer and let off a hearty belch etc etc.
  • The main stack belches out clouds of black smoke.
  • Garland covered his mouth with his hand and belched discreetly.
  • It was quite a little feast; two ounces of seven – and – sixpenny green, and a quarter of a pound of the best fresh; and Mr. Wilkins had brought a pint of shrimps, neatly folded up in a clean belcher, to give a zest to the meal, and propitiate Mrs. Ivins. Sketches by Boz
  • After nearly half an hour, the lorry rolls out of hiding, belching charcoal-black smoke.
  • Associated symptoms may include heartburn, upper abdominal bloating, or belching.
  • At this point we belched and realised we had been suffering from indigestion and gas.
  • Situated on the edge of the Black Country and only five miles from Birmingham, smoke still belched from its factory chimneys.
  • Fire belched from dragon maws; huge clubs thudded to the earth with monstrous regularity, each blow signifying another walker crushed. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Most people link air pollution with industrial smokestacks or trucks belching clouds of diesel exhaust.
  • Skeletal dead trees ring the edge of Manaro's crater, while trees in dense jungle nearby were covered in ash which has been belching from the volcano.
  • Danielle let out a small belch, surprising Billie.
  • Smoke belches from a ferry after two buses aboard the vessel were blown up
  • He just belches, and without even saying ‘Pardon me’, if you please.
  • He eats everything I cook, belches, and says, ‘my compliments to the chef!’
  • The smokestacks from the factories of Tokyo were belching black smolder into already fetid air.
  • One witness described how smoke belched from the building as firefighters surrounded the scene.
  • Back in 2002, people ignored the warnings and kept up their fuel-thirsty lifestyles, belching out more and more planet-warming carbon dioxide.
  • All those hops and yeast and good times belching from the chimney stacks would definitely account for that heady aroma.
  • Plant chimneys belch out dense smoke.
  • Factory chimneys belched dense white smoke into the sky.
  • Kwenn clung on even tighter, but could barely see through the thick smoke belching from the ship.
  • Heavy industrial plants belched clouds of smoke from a forest of chimneys.
  • Now every man has the same coachmanlike look in his belcher and caped coat, and there is no outward difference between my Lord and his groom. The Memoires of Barry Lyndon
  • After an hour (comical bassoon solos over close-ups of the old recreant guzzling some horrible fermented potato-mash lobotomy out of a jerrican, wiping her mouth on her sleeve, belching) of fruitless search, our modern-day pirates head out to sea again, and up the eastern coast of the island. Gravity's Rainbow
  • At its height, flames and a huge pall of smoke belched from the burning building, and showers of embers were scattered into the night sky.
  • There they visited a volcano, ‘it was unbelievable’ Pat said to see smoke belching from a mountain.
  • Swallowing air, known as aerophagia, can also be a major cause of abdominal pain, and may also lead to a swelling of the abdominal area, as well as frequent belching. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • His toggery was that of a member of the prize-ring; what we now call a "belcher" bound his throat; a spotted _fogle_ bandaged his Rookwood
  • Not long afterwards and the last German fighter was heading for the ocean, fire and black smoke belching from the engine.
  • Cranston was now quietly nodding, belching softly and smacking his lips.
  • Asked to comment on her change of address, Marianne looked at the Times reporter, belched and rolled over.
  • Bo let out a loud belch and waved his hand as an excuse.
  • Plant chimneys belch out dense smoke.
  • Now and then, volleys of musketry, or a repulse from the Southern batteries on the heights, filled the blue morning sky with belching scarlet flame and smoke: through all, however, the long train of army-wagons passed over the pontoon-bridge, bearing the wounded. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 69, July, 1863
  • He sat back and gave a loud belch.
  • He belches And suck my thumping good Stock Exchange cigar while I read the Licensed Victualler's Gazette .
  • He munched his jam sandwich and, between bites, belched.
  • A volcano belches forth smoke and ashes.
  • Beyond the tall, fire belching stacks of Linden and the plain, unvaried flats of Secaucus lies a gentle, fertile garden state called New Jersey.
  • Montmorin knew what was coming, but just then the forward carronade sent a shattering cask of musket balls into the Revenant's belly and belched a pall of smoke above the ship. Sharpe's Trafalgar
  • The baby belched forth just now.
  • The funky taste in the belching is gone, and I don't have the urge to run to the bathroom so my ass can do it's award-winning impression of the "Mentos in the Diet Coke" videos ... January 7th, 2009
  • Sure enough, a train was chugging slowly towards them, belching steam up into the air.
  • The sheer amount of different noises this man made is beyond my description, he belched between breaths and managed to eat a bowl of soup without once closing his mouth.
  • Instantly, a pall of black smoke belched out at them, enveloping them and turning everything dark.
  • Suddenly, clouds of steam started to belch from the engine.
  • The occasional well-rendered belch is practically expected. Sex or charity, boys. Pick one. « Dating Jesus
  • Flames belch from the wreckage, degenerate human beings scrabble for survival, the screen is dark and the aspect brooding.
  • A volcano belches forth smoke and ashes.
  • M.I.T.'s Angela Belcher took her cue from plants, where special pigments capture solar energy in photosynthesis, involving the splitting of water.
  • It is no doubt of volcanic origin, belched out of the bowels, and on to the surface, of the earth, by the sulphurous upheavings of subterraneous and subaqueous fires, and cooled and solidified into monstrous masses by the gelid currents of the deepmost waves of the most ancient of former oceans. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
  • Lachesis" quivered as the port turrets belched flame. A Question of Courage
  • Warning: Moderate consumption of this product is likely to cause pronounced belching and bad breath.
  • With all the hooplawdy about wolves and the would we shoot and should we shoot stuff being belched forth like bad BBQ and good beer at a NASCAR race I thought I'd toss this tidbit into the mosh pit. With all the hooplawdy about wolves and the would we shoot and should we shoot stuff being belched forth like bad BBQ and good b
  • I download another Bud Lite from the beer bong and belch in her hippie face. Get Laid or Die Trying
  • The chimney of the new house, in short, belching forth its kitchen smoke, impregnated the whole air with the scent of meats, fowls, and fishes, spicily concocted with odoriferous herbs, and onions in abundance. The House of the Seven Gables
  • A stream of fire belched from the end of Migola’s rifle, streaking out and setting an ambitious ambusher on fire. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » November : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • We're used to the sharp cracks of lightning and the belch of thunder issuing from the belly of the sky.
  • Suddenly I was on the barren playas of Tierra del Fuego, the broiling ground belching huge clouds of sulfurous gases into the heavy atmosphere.
  • As she weighed up her matchmaker's assurances that this man was not "belching" or "rough talking" and had been Ivy League-educated, "Sheldon" started dating another woman. The Case Against Settling
  • These flavoured products brought out by local manufacturers become the automatic choice for those who dread the belch associated with the aerated drinks.
  • The sight of these illuminated beasts, belching out fire and smoke on a dark night was intended to terrify would-be intruders.
  • Tubes belched jellied gasoline, what used to be called napalm, at the uncomprehending Cardassians. REBELS: THE LIBERATED, BOOK III OF III
  • Black smoke belched out from the forest fire.
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  • The large pig grunted, and belched, much to the disgust of the students.
  • Sasha's father was one of the 70000 conscripts ordered in to bring in sand to quench the belching nuclear fires.
  • Become a pro at belching the alphabet.
  • The chimney of the new house, in short, belching forth its kitchen-smoke, impregnated the whole air with the scent of meats, fowls, and fishes, spicily concocted with odoriferous herbs and onions in abundance. The House of the Seven Gables
  • Ever so classily, they belched in satiation as they exited. Tallulah Morehead: Survivor 21: Infants vs. Senior Citizens : Spinning Marty
  • Finally, Sean Devine said to Petey, ‘You shouldn't belch before the priest.’
  • A blast of heated air rushed past, and poisonous smoke belched towards him.
  • Huge chimneys belched forth smoke and grime.
  • Water belched out as he drenched each tree, pouring the costly stuff into the deep trench which circled their trunks.
  • Tired old trucks were struggling up the road below us, belching black smoke.
  • You may notice a burning sensation in your upper abdomen, nausea, bloating and belching.
  • We drank wine from the bottle and slobbered our spittle into simplistic belches of conversations that were actually ideological rhetoric and nonsense we could both agree with.
  • Unless a search engine belches out an earlier usage, that’s a coinage stunner: it was Hollywood that invented the latest sense of cleavage. Archive 2007-08-01
  • Water will pour, fire will belch, and blood will spew in quantities guaranteed to make common measurements (like gallons or liters) inadequate by several orders of magnitude.
  • He describes it as a burning sensation at the back of his throat and only subsides when he manages to 'belch'. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • These thinkers simply eructate, belching out high-sounding nonsense.
  • To have seen him, O my wise Atlas, was my privilege and my misery; for he stood under one of my own "harmonies" -- already with difficulty gasping its gentle breath -- himself an amazing "arrangement" in strong mustard-and-cress, with bird's-eye belcher of Reckitt's blue; and then and there destroyed absolutely, unintentionally, and once for all, my year's work! The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
  • It is ludicrous to have practically empty vehicles belching out fumes and congesting our streets all day, all year.
  • Fructose intolerance involves several non-specific symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain and tension, gas, excess belching, and diarrhea.
  • He had a brown hat on his head, and a dirty belcher handkerchief round his neck: with the long frayed ends of which he smeared the beer from his face as he spoke. Oliver Twist
  • The power-generation plant belched out five tonnes of ash an hour.
  • There was a great fireball and filthy black smoke that belched into the sky.
  • Radical as ever, Brinkmann listens to the rasping of his lungs, from which his voice rises, wheezes, belches, whispers and shouts.
  • Witnesses saw the jet belch smoke before it exploded into pieces.
  • Fred the frog let out a satisfying belch and settled back on his lilypad.
  • Of all the things dogs do, their belches and sighs are the most human.
  • Other venues for practice were Daffy's Club, held at Tom Belcher's at the Castle Tavern, Holborn, a place recorded in "The London Spy"; and the Pugilistic Society, mentioned by Byron, which held its first meeting at the Thatched House Tavern on May 22nd, 1814, while exponents as Gregson and Gully, Broughton and Slack were wont to foregather at Limmer's Hotel and meet there patrons and pupils there. The London of the Ton - Part IV
  • The exciting days of magnificent steam locomotives belching black smoke may be gone, but today's train lovers can still feel the thrill by visiting the country's restored stations and depots.
  • Cisterns were belching and gurgling near by and a tap on the wall dripped into a bucket with a deep musical note.
  • And by "hydrothermal vents," Amara is referring to ginormous magma chimneys that belch smoke from the bowels of the earth, forming lead-melting plumes of boiling black firewater at the ocean floor, which hordes of see-thru shrimp teem around, fearlessly basking in chemical-rich spew. Boing Boing: January 16, 2005 - January 22, 2005 Archives
  • Glenn Beck, the bombastic belcher of dubious political punditry, publicly exposed himself on his radio program ... Mike Green: Glenn Beck attacks 11-year-old Black Girl
  • The vultures inhaled and sucked the largress dry – belched and didn't look back. How a capital gains tax break could get cash to startups
  • Warning: Moderate consumption of this product is likely to cause pronounced belching and bad breath.
  • The smokestacks from the factories of Tokyo were belching black smolder into already fetid air.
  • She closed her eyes, opened her mouth, and belched loudly and contentedly.
  • Then came the latest sustained ashen belch from the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokul, re-routing, delaying or cancelling hundreds of trans-Atlantic flights over the weekend and into the week of the festival's opening. Chicagotribune.com -
  • I finished my third sandwich with a little belch.
  • Rubbish litters our countryside, toxic fumes are belched into our air and radioactive discharge pollutes our seas.
  • Conan roared and then belched forth a stream of much fouler curses. Archive 2010-02-01
  • Eating your groatsworth of _mou en civet_, fleshpots of Egypt, elbowed by belching cabmen. Ulysses
  • The noise of the engines was deafening as they belched thick black clouds of diesel exhaust.
  • BLATTER UPThe Fiver imagines that Fifa belcher-in-chief Sepp Blatter is going to be very annoyed indeed when he finds out that an interview with him has today appeared on some new-fangled contraption called a "website" - owned and operated by none other than Fifa, the very organisation presided over by the planet's most stubborn and penguin-shaped technophobe. Obsequious To The Point Of Becoming A Human Suppository
  • If this happens, the cooling of the reactor fuel would stop, the radioactive core would start to melt, and the plant will belch a radioactive plume that will threaten millions downwind.
  • Soda is refreshing and tasty, but no matter what kind I drink, it tends to give me a bad case of the belches.
  • Today, London belches light out into the night sky.
  • It has episodes of dewy elegance; it has an amazing smoke-belching event, during which the fire of war seems about to leap from the stage and engulf the stalls. Birdsong; On Ageing; The Big Fellah; Yes, Prime Minister
  • I hated it when Dad and the pot-bellied guys cunted up the place with cigarettes and beery boy belches. Please Cuntinue...
  • 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
  • The huge speakers belched out what must've been 500 decibels of music, with breaks in which the hosts would speak.
  • Tired old trucks were struggling up the road below us, belching black smoke.
  • There is no cloud there, no smog belching from industrial chimneys, just a great barren expanse of sand and jewelled sky.
  • The film becomes a massive dreamscape, with characters constantly questioning whether they're in reality or if their subconscious is just belching again.
  • All which bravadoes, though they were belcht foorth with admirable insinuations: yet they converted into smoke, as all such braggadochio behaviours do, and he was as wise at the ending, as when he began. The Decameron
  • Shall I be a convict in a felt hat and a grey suit, trotting about a dockyard with my number neatly embroidered on my uniform, and the order of the garter on my leg, restrained from chafing my ankle by a twisted belcher handkerchief? The Old Curiosity Shop
  • And p.s. I’ve spent way too much time trying to decide if Newton’s belch is real or ADR. 'Mode After Hours': Marc and Amanda from 'Ugly Betty' explore Internet dating | EW.com
  • He belched and scratched his stomach that showed from beneath his soiled and dirty overstretched shirt.
  • Nicky didn't notice and assumed Jon, Val, and I were tittering because of the burp, obvious as he let out another deeper belch.
  • Hydrogen sulfide and steam belch from these fumaroles or solfataras located on the floor of Hawaii's Kilauea Caldera.
  • At the base of the food chain are bacteria that dwell in the searing fluids belching from the volcanic vents.
  • It was already starting to yaw uncontrollably, spinning in an unstoppable circle, ugly black smoke belching from the worthless engines, now just burning hunks of metal.
  • I have already issued orders for all Enterprise personnel to return to the ship, and I— An audible snapping sound belched from the combadge. Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony
  • The dishwasher and stove put out heat when they're turned on; a frost-free refrigerator belches it continuously.
  • It significantly reduces the sulfur, carbon monoxide and other pollutants that belch from car tailpipes.
  • the belching of smoke from factory chimneys
  • In 2009 the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology announced plans to send robotic submarines to study areas near seabed volcanoes, where so-called hydrothermal vents belch out minerals. News24 Top Stories
  • No, I made that last part up, but my brother really is a talented belcher, and I both respect and envyhim for that. Spend quality time with your parents « Dating Jesus
  • Before I can even lift him to my shoulder for a burp, he offers a sour-milky - scented belch and smiles, his eyes still half shut.
  • She is shown guzzling down a bottle of the soft drink in front of a dinner packed with men before accidentally belching.
  • The behemoth gulped the last of its meal, belched foul air and turned in search of the next. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • You will enter Tampico on its seamiest side - huge, smoke-belching factories, smelly, polluted marshes, and abject poverty. Valles - Tampico
  • Glenn Beck, the bombastic belcher of dubious political punditry, publicly exposed himself on his radio program when he attacked Malia Obama, the 11-year-old daughter of President Barack Obama. Mike Green: Glenn Beck attacks 11-year-old Black Girl
  • I guess she likes her male to loaf around the yard in boxers and no shirt, guzzle a beer and let off a hearty belch.
  • Of course, we already know the broad basics: Don't belch during business meetings, and close our mouths to chew.
  • Brett let out a loud belch without a word of apology.
  • Because belch is the only word that does this justice, truly. Archive 2008-04-01
  • And frankly, a palooka Rollins is: covered head to toe with tattoos and belching metallic tales of power run amok and self-sufficiency.
  • Once she was done she took a deep breath and let out a huge belch.
  • The tube belched fire and the projectile covered the short distance to the tank in an instant.
  • Heavy industrial plants belched clouds of smoke from a forest of chimneys.
  • Suddenly, clouds of steam started to belch from the engine.
  • Phil belched loudly without any consciousness in his red eyes.
  • Edmonton Journal ran an article headlined "Volcano exposes mankind's limits," arguing that Eyjafjallajökull's "belch" has exposed the "striking incapacity of human beings, however smugly sophisticated, to either predict such phenomena or do much about them. Reason Magazine

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