Belt in a sentence as a noun

These are little belt packs you carry around while wired-up and that record your ECG for 24-48 hours at a time.

It was then that I realized that many poor kids from the rust belt probably just did what they believed that people did.

When I was a poor kid from the rust belt, I dreamed of becoming an adult and getting a Phd. and talking deeply with the intellectual elite.

I'm looking forward to many happy years with your awesome tool in my utility belt.

Sure, it's much easier to come up to speed quickly now than it used to be, but you still have to get something under your belt before you can build good stuff.

A few feet before it, there was a $20 desk fan, blowing the empty boxes out of the belt and into a bin. Oh, that one of the guys put it there cause he was tired of walking over every time the bell rang, says one of the workers.

Belt in a sentence as a verb

I'd have left except for the fact that men with guns on their belt arrested me after I'd already given them my passport and they'd searched my possessions.

If I was to publicize those, but also have, say 25 other projects under my belt with fine referrals, wouldn't that say more about the 2 shafters vs me?

****, replacing just the timing belt will cost me thousands!And if I turn it on in my garage it will literally **** me and my entire family?

The TSA agent made a snide remark about about me being separated from my belongings, which I'd already put on the X-ray conveyor belt [2].

The few women who can reproduce are conditioned to use birth control, even wearing a "Malthusian belt," a cartridge belt holding "the regulation supply of contraceptives" worn as a fashion accessory.

Belt definitions

noun

endless loop of flexible material between two rotating shafts or pulleys

noun

a band to tie or buckle around the body (usually at the waist)

noun

an elongated region where a specific condition or characteristic is found; "a belt of high pressure"

noun

a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head"

See also: knock bash bang smash

noun

a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)

See also: swath

noun

ammunition (usually of small caliber) loaded in flexible linked strips for use in a machine gun

noun

the act of hitting vigorously; "he gave the table a whack"

See also: knock whack whang

verb

sing loudly and forcefully

verb

deliver a blow to; "He belted his opponent"

verb

fasten with a belt; "belt your trousers"