belt out

VERB
  1. sing loudly and forcefully
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How To Use belt out In A Sentence

  • Imagine unbridled joy when band and thousands of fans belt out the feel-good chorus in perfect unison. The Sun
  • While female cowbirds don't sing, male cowbirds belt out a small repertory of songs, each one less than a second long.
  • A few stand watching a brave soul with a karaoke machine belt out an off-key tune.
  • Guitars weep and raspy throats belt out blues from their guts as people from all walks of life swarm the tiny dancefloor.
  • Not that the younger singers lack talent but that old magic is difficult to recreate even with all the gizmos and remixes that music channels belt out.
  • They know what mood I am in from the music that I play on the radio and the off-key, wrong lyrics that I belt out.
  • We listen to tough old broad Elaine Stritch belt out a song about tough old broads.
  • Imagine unbridled joy when band and thousands of fans belt out the feel-good chorus in perfect unison. The Sun
  • Imagine unbridled joy when band and thousands of fans belt out the feel-good chorus in perfect unison. The Sun
  • Maybe the sight of watching a box-faced BBC news presenter and a slimy 1980s soul funkster trying to belt out a country a western number despite an obvious lack of capability did it for us. Just The Two Of Us Betting Odds – First Night, Who’ll Win?
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