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belly out

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Explanation of "Belly Out"

Definition:
"Belly out" is a verb that means to swell out or bulge out. You can think of it like when something expands or gets bigger in the middle, kind of like how a balloon looks when you blow it up.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Belly out" is often used to describe something that is becoming rounder or larger.
  • You can use it in both literal and figurative contexts.
Examples:
  1. Literal: "The old tire started to belly out after being over-inflated."
  2. Figurative: "After the big Thanksgiving dinner, I felt my stomach belly out."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "belly out" can be used in discussions about physical objects or even metaphorical situations where something is expanding beyond its normal shape or size. For instance, you might say, "The budget began to belly out as unexpected expenses arose."

Word Variants:
  • The noun form is "belly," which refers to the stomach or the front part of something.
  • The adjective form is "belly-shaped," which describes something that is shaped like a belly (bulging in the middle).
Different Meanings:
  • In some contexts, "belly out" can refer to a ship or a boat that is leaning or tilting to one side. It can also describe a person’s posture or physical stance that makes their stomach protrude outward.
Synonyms:
  • Bulge
  • Swell
  • Expand
  • Protrude
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Bellyache": To complain or grumble about something.
  • "Belly laugh": A deep, hearty laugh.
  • "Belly flop": A type of dive into water where the belly hits the surface first, causing a splash.
Summary:

"Belly out" is a versatile verb that describes something swelling or bulging. You can use it in everyday conversations to talk about physical shapes or metaphorically to describe situations where something is expanding or becoming larger than expected.

Verb
  1. swell out or bulge out

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