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belt up

VERB
  1. refuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent
    The children shut up when their father approached

How To Use belt up In A Sentence

  • Oh, belt up, would you?
  • Belt up, will you?
  • Just belt up, will you! I'm trying to concentrate.
  • Just belt up, will you! I'm trying to concentrate.
  • Don't forget, belt up before you drive off.
  • You must belt up before you start to drive.
  • It gives people like him a duty to investigate a noise nuisance, and if he finds sufficient evidence, he's obliged to serve a noise abatement notice on the loudmouths responsible, requiring them to belt up.
  • Don't forget, belt up before you drive off.
  • He wore great gauntlets on his hands; he was in his habit of green; he had his steel-buckled leather belt upon him beneath his cloak and a pair of daggers in it, with his long-sword looped up; he had his felt hat on his head, buckled again, and decked with half a pheasant's tail; he had his long boots of undressed leather, that rose above his knees; and on his left wrist sat his grim falcon Agnes, hooded and belled, not because he rode after game, but from mere custom, and to give her the air. Come Rack! Come Rope!
  • Belt up, I can't hear what your mother is saying!
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