0 past simple and past participle of belch --
1 to allow air from the stomach to come out noisily through the mouth: --
Stacks from these factories constantly belched smoke.
His conduct at the banquets was less than regal, he often vomited repeatedly into his napkin, belched, and regaled those present with socially inappropriate jokes.
Oddly, the school had a coal-fired central-heating system that belched clouds of black smoke from a tall stack.
His conduct at these literally sent those in attendance scrambling for their carriages: he vomited repeatedly into his napkin, belched and told rude jokes.
They are entirely volcanic in origin, consisting of lava belched forth by volcanoes that have been extinct for ages.
The earth shook and the sky became dark as the mountains belched forth their anger.
If you have smoke being belched from 150 chimneys in a narrow street, how can you expect to get self-respect and clean, healthy families and healthy children in these districts?
However, there are other pollutants being belched out on our inner city streets.