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belt
noun
1
a a long narrow piece of leather or cloth worn around the waist to keep clothing in place, or for decoration, etc;
b in certain sports, eg boxing and judo: a band worn around the waist signifying that the wearer has achieved a specific standard (eg black belt).
2 a seat belt. See also lap belt.
3 an area or zone, usually a relatively long and narrow one a belt of rain .
4 (often in compounds ) a band of rubber, etc moving the wheels, or round the wheels, of a machine fan belt conveyor belt .
5 slang a hard blow.
verb (belted , belting )
1 to put a belt around someone or something.
2 to beat someone or something with a belt.
3 tr & intr colloq to hit someone repeatedly.
4 intr (esp belt along) colloq to move very fast, especially in a specified direction belting along on his bike belted back home .
5 (also belt something on) to fasten it with, or on with, a belt.
[Anglo-Saxon: from Latin balteus ]
belted adjective
1 having or wearing a belt.
2 said especially of an animal: marked with a band of different colour.
under one's belt colloq said of an achievement, qualification, valuable experience, etc: firmly secured and in one's possession.
belt something out colloq to sing or say it very loudly.
belt up colloq
1 to stop talking; to be quiet.
2 to fasten one's seat-belt.
belt-and-braces
adjective designed to act in two different ways, so as to make doubly sure of success a belt-and-braces policy .
belter
noun , colloq
1 something or someone that is strikingly admirable, enjoyable, thrilling, etc a belter of a goal She's a little belter .
2 a stirring song, suitable for belting out.
beltman
noun , Aust the member of a lifesaving team responsible for bringing the lifeline, attached to his belt, when he swims out to help someone in trouble.
beltway
noun , US a road that goes around the outskirts of a town or an inner city area. Brit equivalent ringroad.
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