belting

[ UK /bˈɛltɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɛɫtɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the material of which belts are made
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How To Use belting In A Sentence

  • He vented his frustration a couple of games into the second set, missing a volley and then belting the ball into the crowd.
  • They're stupendously boring goody-goodies who are permanently belting out power ballads. The Sun
  • Nothing better than downing a two-four and belting out some hurtin 'tunes. The Prine and Dement Set
  • In mitigation the person representing the company which employs about 35 people, said about 95 per cent of the company's work now involves light, plastic belting, rather than leather.
  • Danny scored two belting tries and was a clear man of the match award winner.
  • And that doesn't mean that anything other than time and perseverance will turn your top lyric soprano into a belting contralto, but it is possible.
  • This two-hour song-and-dance floorshow opened strongly with big hits and belting dance anthems. Times, Sunday Times
  • He moved to Las Vegas and lived there, he moved to Hawaii and lived there; by 1974, he was earning up to $US20,000 a week, belting out crowd-pleasers in his big, big voice.
  • Mr Davis, an engineer from Chiswick, stated: ‘Personally, I'd give them a good belting.’
  • For a man who was known to record some of the most fiery roots music this side of the Mississippi, he was usually not featured belting out some rambunctious R & B or scorching rockabilly.
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