Belch

  • 71eruct — verb Etymology: Latin eructare, frequentative of erugere to belch, disgorge; akin to Old English rocettan to belch, Greek ereugesthai Date: 1596 belch …

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  • 76burp — burpless, adj. /berrp/, Informal. n. 1. a belch; eructation. v.i. 2. to belch; eruct. v.t. 3. to cause (a baby) to belch by patting its back, esp. to relieve flatulence after feeding. [1930 35, Amer.; imit.] * * * …

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  • 78smoke — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dense, heavy, thick ▪ black, blue, grey/gray, white, etc. ▪ …

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  • 79cylcan — wv/t1b to belch, eructate; to belch up a thing; to have the taste of them in one s mouth; to send forth, emit; in a contemptuous sense, to belch out, give out, utter; to have in one s mouth, be always talking about them [ructare] …

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  • 80burp — informal verb belch. ↘make (a baby) belch after feeding. noun a belch. Origin 1930s: imitative …

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