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belting

[ bel-ting ]

noun

  1. material for belts.
  2. belts collectively.
  3. Informal. a beating or thrashing.
  4. Obsolete. belt.


belting

/ ˈbɛltɪŋ /

noun

  1. the material used to make a belt or belts
  2. belts collectively
  3. informal.
    a beating


adjective

  1. informal.
    excellent; first-class

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Word History and Origins

Origin of belting1

First recorded in 1560–70; belt + -ing 1

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Example Sentences

He gave us a little orphan girl in a red wig belting “Tomorrow.”

Perhaps you like your Neil Patrick Harris belting in high heels on Broadway, or cannily emceeing an awards show?

By the time she finished belting her way to God, I had unconsciously wandered from my office desk to a church pew.

Even if her belting occasionally sounds forced, all of the experts praised the undeniable power Cyrus has when singing.

Kelly Clarkson tearfully belting “A Moment Like This” while confetti falls around her?

He found it in an odd-appearing motor, to which the dynamo was connected by the ordinary means of a shaft and belting.

The boys were having some trouble belting their leggins and creepers on to their satisfaction.

There, at first with his father and afterward alone, he carried on a large business in manufacturing leather belting.

Belting that has got wet will shrink and lacing must be let out before belt is put on again.

"That's Garry," said Constance calmly, belting in her chamber-robe of silk and twisting up her hair into one heavy lustrous knot.

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