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bellied

American  
[bel-eed] / ˈbɛl id /

adjective

  1. having a belly, especially one of a specified kind, size, shape, condition, etc. (usually used in combination).

    big-bellied.

  2. swelled or puffed out.

    a bellied sail.


Etymology

Origin of bellied

late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75; belly, -ed 3

Example Sentences

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You can see some of the surprising new finds on the citizen science project Redmap, such as sightings of the tropical yellow bellied sea snake in Tasmanian waters.

From Salon • Nov. 28, 2022

From the eastern newt to the “gorgeous” emperor newt, to the fire bellied toad.

From Washington Post • Nov. 9, 2021

She also was fed rotting capelin — described as soft bellied and smelling bad — despite the attending vet’s objections.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 16, 2021

Other attendees, more interested in topping the tale of the cowpoke on the next stool, were bellied up to the bar.

From New York Times • Sep. 26, 2018

Banners and flags and gonfalons suddenly bellied from every cornice, a huge red banner unscrolled along the full length of the Machinery Building, and the canvas slipped from Big Mary’s gold-leaf shoulders.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson