Antonym: loosen, undo, untie. Similar words: melt, shelter, svelte, bell, below, label, rebel, be left. Meaning: [belt] n. 1. endless loop of flexible material between two rotating shafts or pulleys 2. a band to tie or buckle around the body (usually at the waist) 3. an elongated region where a specific condition is found 4. a vigorous blow 5. a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing) 6. the act of hitting vigorously. v. 1. sing loudly and forcefully 2. deliver a blow to 3. fasten with a belt.
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181. The plaintiff scaffolder was injured when he fell and was not wearing a safety belt.
182. He unbuckled his sword belt, then unlaced his jerkin and began to slip it over his head.
183. The gunman managed to unbuckle his safety belt and struggled to push open the passenger door.
184. He was removing his thick leather belt with one hand and struggling with one of her buttons.
185. Almost all of the moving objects seen are slow-moving belt asteroids, out between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
186. B Fashionable trousers with inverted front pleats, belt loops and turn-ups.
187. The amount of uranium in the belt is about four billion tons, enough to make roughly a trillion tactical nuclear weapons.
188. The two sets of pulleys were tied together by a single, long leather belt.
189. Then another train towards the Kent commuter belt, and Dartford.
190. The basic idea was that using the seat belt takes time, to which the driver attaches a value.
191. One focus within the countryside lobby was the agitation for a green belt around London.
192. The wealth of materials available in the belt asteroids, revealed by the study of meteorites, staggers the imagination.
193. Can you be electrocuted when miso soup oozes into a pager attached to your belt?
194. He wears Route 66 suspenders and a big Route 66 belt buckle.
195. Despite the fact he was wearing his seat belt he was hurled forward.
196. His injuries were worse than they would have been if he had been wearing a seat belt.
197. Nuts, bolts(sentencedict.com), a broken fan belt dropped from the engine.
198. Once you've had a few lessons under your belt, you're ready to buy your own ski equipment.
199. Their utility in servicing traffic from Earth to the asteroid belt is, however, dubious.
200. They also pack away neatly into their own back pocket, with a small belt loop attached - a nice touch.
201. Probably that is why these earliest youths wear a belt.
202. She was wearing a white dress with big navy-blue spots and a tight white belt.
203. Closed in on herself, Jezrael felt only apathy during the flight to Spiderglass guard-school,(http://Sentencedict.com) hidden out in the asteroid belt.
204. A conveyor belt brings you the latest catch, which you then gut, clean and pack for freezing.
205. Last weekend Llandovery added a notable scalp to their belt with an away victory at Muirfield, 15-20.
206. It was the practice to walk out of a Sunday with the braided leather belt showing just below your waistcoat.
207. The gravel track led downhill into a narrow belt of silver birch and rowan.
208. The green belt policy commands even wider support today than it did in the 1950s.
209. Another move might have involved challenging some assumption in the protective belt such as those concerning refraction in the earth's atmosphere.
210. He tossed his sword belt to Yuan and walked out into the companionway.