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Sentence The phrase "belted off" is not a common phrase in written English and would not be used in formal writing.
It could be used in informal writing or spoken English to mean leaving quickly or in a rush. Example: "He belted off before I had the chance to talk to him."
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It's not that hard to manufacture golf balls engineered to fly 350 yards when belted off every tee.
The Windies keeper smartly pushes the next away for a single then Sammy joins the party, with an indecent flat six belted off the back foot over the covers.
Belted off the ground in the second half against Port Adelaide last week, Melbourne remain a risk of again achieveing the near-impossible; actually spoiling a public holiday when they take on Collingwood in the Queen's birthday clash.
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Filling every silence, J. R. belted out an off-key "If I Had a Hammer".
Shoes, belt, off again.
I couldn't reach to get my seat belt off.
Someone has to take those belts off me physically, not online.
Thiel, who is the company's biggest investor and sits on its board, was driving with his seat belt off.
A tattooed pipe fitter with a shaved head and a wallet chain always took his seat belt off in the mountains, "for personal reasons".
Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell said: "Unfortunately, at this juncture, while the American people are tightening their belts, Washington seems to be taking its belt off".
My dad was quite strict though – he used to take his belt off and pull my trousers down and whack me across the arse.
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