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Definition of belch:
- Malt liquor; - vulgarly so called as causing eructation.
- The act of belching; also, that which is belched; an eructation.
- To eject or throw up from the stomach with violence; to eruct.
- To eject violently from within; to cast forth; to emit; to give vent to; to vent.
- To eject wind from the stomach through the mouth; to eructate.
- To issue with spasmodic force or noise.
Synonyms:
eruption, ignite, guggle, ripple, come out, burble, push through, burst out, burst, eruct, extravasation, conflagrate, break out, spew out, eructation, erupt, flare, recrudesce, babble, flare up, break, belching, take fire, bubble, burp, gurgle, burping, catch fire, expel, extravasate, break through, combust, irrupt, explosion, break open.
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reject (part of speech: verb)
- discharge,
- reject,
- crop,
- disgorge,
- snip,
- check,
- vomit,
- cut,
- eject,
- eliminate,
- shed,
- disclaim,
- abandon,
- seep,
- excrete,
- deep-six,
- jettison,
- clip,
- chop,
- erupt,
- curtail,
- junk,
- blacklist,
- exhaust,
- scrap,
- exclude,
- discard,
- shear,
- cull,
- exude,
- oppugn,
- ejaculate,
- blackball,
- drain,
- evacuate,
- secrete,
- deny,
- excise,
- jilt,
- vent,
- disallow,
- trash,
- disapprove,
- bar,
- lop,
- emit,
- spew
Usage examples:
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Light glowed faintly lurid somewhere deep within; and now Cliff heard a blasphemous sound belch from the depths of the castle- a wheezing, sardonic croaking like the moan of a demoniac organ, rumbling an obscene dirge.
- "Isle of the Undead", Lloyd Arthur Eshbach. -
The city lay in the brooding darkness as calmly quiet as though no dread batteries lay at her feet waiting but the word of command to belch forth their terrible fire.
- "A Daughter of the Union", Lucy Foster Madison. -
You accuse me of being indecent just because I say: 'I belch it from you'!
- "San-Cravate; or, The Messengers; Little Streams", Charles Paul de Kock.