To belt out something (or belt something out) is to sing or play a musical instrument very loudly
Informal English.
Examples of use:
1. Wow! That singer is really belting it out!
2. His CD player was belting out his favourite music.
3. The football fans belted out their national anthem.
infinitive | belt out |
present simple | belt out and belts out |
-ing form | belting out |
past simple | belted out |
past participle | belted out |
Can you use this expression in a sentence?
Do you belt it out when you sing along with your favourite band?
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