Sentence examples for belting from inspiring English sources

"belting" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to describe something loud or vigorous. For example, "He sang the national anthem with a belting voice."

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belting

noun

A beating with a belt.

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It's an absolutely belting atmosphere, chants of "Polska!

I took particular pride in aping Bono's awkward shoulder dancing which looked like he was desperately attempting to muscle Sting out of the frame while belting out the "Well, tonight thank God it's them, instead of you" part.

The next, he was belting down the road from the airport to the festival with a band of police outriders.

There will come a sad, sad day when you no longer want to hug your housemates while drunkenly belting out Champagne Supernova at 3am.

No one seems to pay much attention to the fact that a musical legend is belting it out nearby (Arctic Monkeys performed alongside McCartney at the London Olympics, so they're not especially starstruck).

However, such coverage – as well as reflecting some understandable sensitivity in the area – made the mistake of presuming that the musical is a trivialising form, as if Wright and the victims were going to be parading in chorus lines and belting out thumping rhymed numbers, like Adolf Hitler in Mel Brooks's The Producers but without the irony.

As is her right, the Queen was not in the royal box when the concert, staged around the Queen Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace, opened with Robbie Williams belting out Let Me Entertain You to the 12,000 who won tickets in a ballot for the spectacular.

With a sudden blast of heavy guitar chords, they surged towards a small dais, while belting out their theme-song ("We're the infidels of the EDL and we're coming down the road…").

One of his chastened co-workers e-mailed Babbage back in 1997 explaining how Mr Wilhite would remonstrate by belting out "Choosy programmers choose GIF" (a play on a classic advertising slogan, "choosy mothers choose Jif", for a homophonous peanut-butter brand).

The massed choir (one of 12) is already belting out hymns, backed by a large orchestra (one of three).

FOR Americans, motor racing means big muscle cars belting around small, banked circuits of more or less regular shape--or IndyCar racing.

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