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belch

[belch] / bɛltʃ /


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Sections of charred scaffolding fell from the burning apartment blocks in hellish scenes late on Wednesday, as flames inside apartments sometimes belched out through windows into a night sky that glowed orange.

From Barron's

These eruptions belch out giant loops of plasma.

From Scientific American

This month, one of their tanks, returning from battle in the evening, stalled repeatedly, belching white smoke.

From New York Times

Beneath the dramatic sight of bubbles belching from the sea, the explosions also threw up sediment from the sea bed, returning it to the water column.

From Scientific American

Common symptoms include a burning feeling in the chest, a sensation of a lump in the throat, belching and bloating, and regurgitation into the mouth of highly acidic, partially digested food from the stomach.

From New York Times