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belchings

n. (plural of belching English)

Usage examples of "belchings".

I was reminded of the splattings and belchings of Sulphur Springs, in St Lucia (land of Thelonius's fathers).

Nature—mostly through the belchings of volcanoes and the decay of plants—sends about 200 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere each year, nearly thirty times as much as we do with our cars and factories.

No news out of Hamlin, save only some irregular psychic belchings and rumblings.

The air had been black and turgid, corrupt with the belchings of volcanism, and blue skies had lain far in the future.

My frail form is racked by horrendous belchings, like the roars of a lion.

From the top of a small hill came level belchings of yellow flame that caused an inhuman whistling in the air.