belch|belched|belches|belching in English

verb

[beltʃ]

emit, discharge (i.e. smoke); burp

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1. Belched meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of belch 2

2. What does Belched mean? Simple past tense and past participle of belch

3. Categories: Belches, Female Belches

4. Belched starts with and ends in a consonant with the starting letters b, be, bel, belc, belch, and the ending characters are d, ed, hed, ched, lched, .

5. ‘Smoke Belches from a ferry after two buses aboard the vessel were blown up’ ‘One witness described how smoke belched from the building as firefighters surrounded the scene.’ ‘It was already starting to yaw uncontrollably, spinning in an unstoppable circle, ugly black smoke belching from the worthless engines, now just burning hunks

6. Chimneys belch out smoke.

7. Husband Belches all day and night

8. Belched - find the meaning, anagrams and hook words with Belched and much more.

9. Cucumber makes me belch.

10. He gave a loud belch.

11. 16 Cucumber makes me belch.

12. Belches made by the young males fighting.

13. He drank and stifled a belch.

14. A volcano belches forth smoke and ashes.

15. Belches 'Belches' is a 7 letter word starting with B and ending with S Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Belches We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Belches will help you to finish your crossword today.

16. Belch in public. Then sigh contently.

17. Distant rolls of thunder belch ominously.

18. Synonyms & Antonyms of Belched

19. Flames belched from the wreckage.

20. Plant chimneys belch out dense smoke.

21. Tall chimneys belch [ vomit ] forth black smoke.

22. Belching, or burping, is the expulsion of gas from the esophagus and stomach out through the mouth. As the gas escapes, it produces the characteristic sound known as a burp or belch (eructation)

23. Belching — otherwise known as

24. The baby belched forth just now.

25. 5 Distant rolls of thunder belch ominously.