Belt out | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Belt out

/bɛlt aʊt /

B2

UpperIntermediate

1. To sing loudly and energetically.

  • She loves to belt out her favorite songs in the shower.
  • The singer belted out the national anthem with pride.
  • During the karaoke night, John belted out a classic rock song.
  • Despite her small size, she belted out the high notes effortlessly.

2. To play music forcefully or loudly.

  • The band belted out a series of hits that got the crowd dancing.
  • He belted out a powerful tune on his guitar during the performance.
  • As the concert began, the band belted out their opening number.
  • The musicians belted out jazz classics all night long at the bar.

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