belch



belch out

to burst, billow, or gush out. Smoke belched out of the chimney.
See also: belch, out

belch something up

to cause the release of something that goes upward. The fire belched flames and smoke up. The volcano belched up clouds of poison gasses.
See also: belch, up

belch

(bɛltʃ)
n. beer, especially bad beer. Pass the belch. Anything’s good on a hot day.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Beatus-Late Roman
NellieNEL-eeEnglish
DionDEE-ahn (English), dee-AHN (English)Ancient Greek, English
Kiaran-English (Rare)
SaibhSIEVIrish
Akihito[æki'hi:təu]