Belch
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British pronunciation/bˈɛlt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈbɛɫtʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "belch"

to belch
01

to erupt or explode with a sudden, forceful release

Transitive: to belch gas or particle
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The firecracker belched a burst of light and noise into the night.
The factory ’s smokestacks belched thick fumes into the air.
The car ’s engine belched black smoke as it sputtered to a halt.
02

to expel gas audibly from the stomach through the mouth

Intransitive
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He could n't help but belch loudly after the hearty meal.
After indulging in fizzy drinks, she often had to belch.
Belch
01

a reflex that expels gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth

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Example
The firecracker belched a burst of light and noise into the night.
The factory’s smokestacks belched thick fumes into the air.
The car’s engine belched black smoke as it sputtered to a halt.
The volcano belched hot ash into the sky, darkening the clouds.
The machine belched steam as it powered up, signaling the start of production.
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