Australian English Meaning of belts
belts
Other Australian English words related to belts
- beats
- hooks
- Fringe
- blows
- clips
- cuffs
- hits
- knocks
- pounds
- punches
- slaps
- smacks
- Stroke
- swipes
- thuds
- thumps
- wallops
- boxes
- Chops
- claps
- hands
- Slugs
- stripes
- bashes
- fight
- Unknown
- buffets
- Busts
- rags
- cracks
- dabs
- fillips
- hacks
- pitchforks
- kicks
- knees
- smacks
- lashes
- beatings
- furs
- (picks)
- plump
- pokes
- Canola
- slams
- smashes
- socks
- stingers
- swats
- swings
- switches
- thwacks
- wallops
- welts
- Whams
- Whaps
- Whoops
- bastinadoes
- cosine
- Bastinades
- batterings
- beatings
- body blows
- backhands
- counter-blows
- Counterpunches
- counters
- counterstrokes
- counter-strokes
- crunchers
- douses
- smackdowns
- chaos
- knockdowns
- knockouts
- lefties
- one-twos
- pastings
- rabbit punches
- right-handers
- rights
- roundhouses
- shivers
- sidewinders
- sucker punches
- bashings
- uppercut
- thrashings
- whippings
- whips
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Definitions and Meaning of belts in English
belts
to put a belt on or around, beltway sense 1, a strip of flexible material (as leather) worn around a person's body for holding in or supporting something (as clothing, tools, or weapons) or for ornament, to move or act in a speedy, vigorous, or violent manner, to sing in a forceful way, a flexible continuous band running around wheels or pulleys and used for moving or carrying something, drink, strike, hit, a region suited to or producing something or having some special feature, to sing loudly, asteroid belt, a strip of flexible material worn especially around the waist as an item of clothing or a means of carrying something (such as tools), to mark with a band, to hit hard, one suited to a particular crop, a jarring blow, to encircle or fasten with a belt, to beat with or as if with a belt, in one's possession, an area characterized by some distinctive feature (as of culture, habitation, geology, or life forms), to sing in a forceful manner or style, to drink quickly, to strap on, a similar article worn as a corset or for protection or safety or as a symbol of distinction, a continuous band of tough flexible material for transmitting motion and power or conveying materials, unfair, unfairly
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belts
to put a belt on or around, beltway sense 1, a strip of flexible material (as leather) worn around a person's body for holding in or supporting something (as cl
beats,hooks,Fringe,blows,clips,cuffs,hits,knocks,pounds,punches
unties,unwinds,Unbinds,unshackles,unleashes
belting up => buckling up, belting (down) => bucketing down, belter => Belter, belted (down) => belted, belt (down) => belt (down),