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[ UK /bˈɛlɪfə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. an undesirable overabundance
    a bellyful of your complaints

How To Use bellyful In A Sentence

  • She wanted to take revenge on the villagers - snatch away their belongings, eat a bellyful of food, dive and bathe in the village pond - do all that was forbidden.
  • `I had a bellyful of the American public school system, Doctor. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • I felt giddy; it was easy to love New York on an autumn night with a bellyful of prime beef and success. Ideas of Her Own
  • Aw know as weel as can be, for he allus taks some wrang-heeaded noation when he's baan to get a bellyful o 'ale. Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley
  • I've had a bellyful of your silly advice.
  • a bellyful of your complaints
  • I've had a bellyful of your silly advice.
  • I ducked to avoid it, swallowing my tenth bellyful of water.
  • While I agree with your post, I also think that many will have had a bellyful with the likes of Pelosi, Reid, Franks, etc., by 2010. Jeb Bush Will Not Seek Florida Senate Seat - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Strings of glimmer fluoresced across its edges, betraying a bellyful of rainwater. It Wasn't Me.
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