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Discover Ludwig"is belted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is wearing a belt, or it can also refer to being fastened or secured with a belt. Example 1: She wore a beautiful red dress that was belted at the waist, emphasizing her figure. Example 2: The luggage on the airplane must be securely belted in before takeoff. Example 3: The actor's costume was belted with a sword, giving him a fierce and powerful appearance.
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Every line, every note, every scene is belted out with diaphragm-quivering conviction and unbroken, unremitting intensity.
A trenchcoat is belted around his waist, a scarf knitted by Ashima wrapped at his throat, a tweed cap on his head.
A battered ball is belted past a waist-high goal made of rusty iron strips, across the sun-baked mud and into the long grass on the wing.
The trench, in slate-gray wool, with huge lapels and quilted black nappa leather sleeves, is belted at hip level for a surprisingly thin silhouette.
11.45am BST Wipe a tear away people...... as God save our Queen is belted out in the Velodrome as Neil Fachie and Barney Storey receive their medals.
The enduring hit recently reappeared in the singles chart in the US, thanks in part to the fact that it is belted out during home games at Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox baseball team.
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Why your entire family is belting out Adele's 'Hello'.
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.
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