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belt

[belt] / bɛlt /


NOUN
strip of land with characteristic feature
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You might take a reasonable stance in the middle, acknowledging Kids is a belting track and Rudebox is awful.

From BBC

The other is a 19-year-old with 15 senior appearances under his belt – who has now extended the longest playing sequence of his first-team career to five games.

From BBC

The main asteroid belt contains an enormous range of objects, and understanding what resources they hold requires careful classification.

From Science Daily

It seems unlikely anyone will leave the theater ready to belt out one of these songs, but then that’s what “Wicked” is for.

From The Wall Street Journal

Powell grew up in the Manchester suburb of Didsbury, an area which has been variously dubbed the "stockbroker" or "muesli" belt.

From BBC