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belted

[bel-tid] / ˈbɛl tɪd /


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Celtic fans belted out O'Neill's name during the closing stages in Rotterdam, paying tribute to one of their favourite sons.

From BBC

“Get up, stand up / Stand up for your right / Get up, stand up / Don’t give up the fight,” Olvera belted out after delivering an impassioned speech about the Latino community to the packed stadium.

From Los Angeles Times

Since the start of the millennium, Wales has already witnessed the loss of 11 species, with the European turtle dove and belted beauty moth becoming geographically extinct.

From BBC

Gaga and Bono also belted out the band’s late 1980s love song “All I Want Is You” and signature hit “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.”

From Los Angeles Times

The verses are easier to sing because they are low, Glass said, but the choruses — “I’m checking you, so hot, so hot” — are high and belted.

From Los Angeles Times