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belt
noun as in supporting band
noun as in strip of land with characteristic feature
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They want to change bad behaviors—tobacco, alcohol, using a seat belt, anything.
Now they are a notch on a belt, and the savior can feel good about themselves.
Det. 2: No, not your belt . . . . Remember being out in the sunroom, the room that sits out to the back of the house?
Not long after, a 10-year-old girl wearing a suicide belt was arrested.
He would laboriously make his way from desk to loo, belt down a few, then return.
His boyish suspenders had been put away in favor of a belt, which was tight-drawn about his slim waist.
He reached down inside my shirt, with a none too gentle hand, and relieved me of the belt that held the money.
Just smiled, a sardonic sort of grimace, and unbuckled his belt and handed it over without a word.
He put his hand to his belt, screwed up his mug, and said he felt plumb et up inside.
A millionaire might offer more for a life belt as a souvenir than a drowning man could pay for it to save his life.
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On this page you'll find 144 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to belt, such as: ribbon, ring, strap, string, cincture, and cummerbund.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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