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Discover LudwigThe word 'belching' is a correct and commonly used term in written English
It means to expel gas loudly from the stomach through the mouth, also known as burping. You can use 'belching' in any context where you want to describe the act of releasing gas from the stomach through the mouth. Some examples could be: - "The loud belching of the man sitting next to me in the restaurant ruined my meal." - "After drinking too much soda, I couldn't stop belching for hours." - "It is considered impolite to belch in public in some cultures." - "The baby's constant belching after feeding made her mother worry about her digestion." - "The comedian's joke was so funny, it caused a collective belch of laughter from the audience."
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belching
verb
Present participle of belch
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Everywhere I looked, on either bank or beyond skittering mud flats, were power stations belching steam into grey, lowering skies.
Another 15 minutes' driving through dunes reveals why: a giant red pit is belching gases and flames into the night sky.
Every night immense convoys like this one snake their way into the Indian capital, belching sulphurous diesel smoke.
This has stretched way beyond the simple demand that companies stop belching smoke out of factory chimneys to a demand that they control their appetite for natural resources for bits of Brazilian rain forest, for example, or for the skins of rare animals.
Babbage's nearest recycling centre is no backstreet scrapyard, belching fumes from makeshift incinerators and open baths of bubbling acid like several he has seen in the third world.
Cycling enthusiasts blame the sweltering heat, potholes, and the dumping of Chinese bikes unsuitable for glutinous dirt roads for the ascendancy of belching minivans, even over short distances.
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He was at a car racetrack near Houston, amid a landscape of flat fields and smoke-belching refineries.
Their money went to subsidise smoke-belching factories or white-elephant projects.Beyond BasleNow many countries, though far from all, are reining in their interventionist urges and paying more attention to rules that encourage prudence.
The inter-governmental panel on climate change could be overseen by smoke-belching China.
On climate change, for example, the NDP wanted to institute a cap-and-trade system for carbon emissions, an anathema in the carbon-belching tar sands of Alberta, Mr Harper's home base.
Flat screens, fat profits Gold from fibre Old media's Internet boom Fiat al Fresco ReprintsEven ZMD, once the pride of the communist chip industry, has found a niche as a scaled-down maker of circuits for cars and hearing aids: its new owners also saved the plant that made the smoke-belching Trabant car.
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