Sentence examples for be belted from inspiring English sources

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be belted

noun

A band worn around the waist to hold clothing to one's body (usually pants), hold weapons (such as a gun or sword), or serve as a decorative piece of clothing.

  • As part of the act, the fat clown's belt broke, causing his pants to fall down.

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Driver restraint use was strongly predictive of passenger restraint use, with passengers of a belted driver being more likely to be belted compared to passengers of drivers who were not belted (93.7%% vs. 28.3 %, χ2=517.9, p<0.0001) (not shown).

Violently ill, they have had to be belted into their seats.

"We also feel that if kids get into a car and have to be belted, then we have to be consistent with what their parents are doing in their own cars".

For me as a three-year-old, this was the song that had it all – a great intro that gradually swells, easy lyrics, and a chorus that demands to be belted out at full volume.

AARP (FORMERLY THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS) AARP's external marketing operation became embroiled in an internal controversy recently when it licensed the North Miami Beach Collection -- men's ultra-high-rise trousers designed to be belted at the sternum.

He could be belted around early in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series last week, and again in the first inning last night, and be bailed out.

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La Marseillaise was belted out.

And they've been belted.

In Hellenistic times the overfold was belted below the bust.

Her waist was belted with a woven sash.

Most were belted and shown with metallic accessories.

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