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n. As much as a belt will hold.
Usage examples of "beltful".
Unless Valles is a paradise compared to Carcosa and Erdin, it's not safe for a lone girl with a beltful of money to hire a chair at a drover's tavern.
Each was equipped with a beltful of tools for bypass or forced entry, and several pushed smothercans of inert gas ahead of them as they patrolled behind Beatriz.
I answered, Certainly, and called to my head driver, a man named Jan, to bring me my mare, the same that I had ridden out of Zululand, while I slipped into the wagon and, in addition to the beltful that I wore, filled all my available pockets with cartridges for my double-barrelled Express rifle.
But he swung on by her and up the porch steps, with a beltful of tools clanking around his hips.
Unless Valles is a paradise compared to Carcosa and Erdin, it's hot safe for a lone girl with a beltful of money to hire a chair at a drover's tavern.
With hippies and yippies popping up and demonstrations and sit-ins happening everywhere, he felt better with a beltful of protection.
The trowsers were in turn met by a greasy red shirt, open at the throat, with accompaniment of a beltful of revolvers at the waist, and a slouch hat crammed down onto the head, until it almost hid from view the eyes.
But he wore two sets of armor, one on top of the other, carried a shield on his left arm, had deputed two young warriors to hold another shield over him like a canopy, and bore a tomahawk and a beltful of stone daggers.