Bellied in a sentence as an adjective

Those red bellied Emirates A380s stand out so well against the sky.

The red bellied black snake isn't as dangerous as the inland taipan or eastern brown, but it does like water.

I don't go around arguing to people how great it is to be a pro-skub star-bellied sneech who eats their bread butter side down.

For example: IMO, most big-bellied men shouldn't be tucking-in a dress shirt unless they're required to.

They bellied up about 2 years after I interviewed with them and I cannot help but reason that they had "tech gone wild" as one of the reasons.

If the SEC weren't yellow-bellied cowards they might actually do something about this.

You will happily spend to place impressions for star-on machines among groups of plain-bellied sneetches, and star-off among star-bellied.

If you're not British I wouldn't expect you to 'get it'.Professional darts historically is a sport for beer-bellied balding blokes.

Him and a similarly big-bellied coworker are the only ones comfortable at the lowest setting.

Can ornithologists talk to it about penguins and eagles, but not about yellow-bellied **** and blue-footed boobies?

I'm the old original iron-jawed, brass-mounted, copper-bellied corpse-maker from the wilds of Arkansaw!—Look at me!

If my company goes down, that's probably because someone did something illegal, or entire economies of multiple countries have just bellied-up.

"The real argument is, "If we believe something is benign enough to make partaking in it legal, it is yellow-bellied inconsistency to make providing it illegal.

Bellied definitions

adjective

having a belly; often used in combination

adjective

curving outward

See also: bellying bulbous bulging bulgy protuberant