0 to allow air from the stomach to come out through the mouth in a noisy way
1 to force air from the stomach to come out through the mouth with a noise; belch
But if he prefers dinners to speeches, he should sit there with a little more patience and burp his way through a few more speeches before he tries to intervene.
Perhaps we shall have mixed-ability football teams, and all pupils playing for the assembly in turn, humming a tune one day and then burping it the next day.
The pressure sensation is often relieved, or at least lessened, by burping (belching) or passing gas (flatulence).
The instrumentation is composed of buzzy, burping electronics and hard, chilly synths.
The boy beagle then comes back to help the little mutt burp as well as giving a diaper change.
These dolls laughed, burped, and blew bubbles when you fed them soda.
This is emitted from the mouth by eructation (burping) and is normal.
In microgravity environments, burping is normally associated with regurgitation.
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