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14 Sentences With "belches out"

How to use belches out in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "belches out" and check conjugation/comparative form for "belches out". Mastering all the usages of "belches out" from sentence examples published by news publications.

India now belches out as much as the whole of Africa and South America combined.
Though low by global standards, the industry as a whole belches out one-tenth of Sweden's total emissions.
Listening to his younger self (talking about his younger self) on the recorder, he belches out mechanical yowls and growls.
Housing, which consumes 40% of all the EU's energy and belches out 36% of its carbon, requires the biggest overhaul.
Certain bacterias that are part of the coagulation process begin to consume the lactic acid in the fermenting milk, which belches out carbon dioxide.
He challenges Dwight to a duel only to be offended when Dwight belches out the melody of "Ode to Joy" instead of accepting or declining.
For every time he makes you feel like someone slipped LSD in your morning coffee... ...Mitchell belches out something like this: But that's all fine.
That dose could skyrocket, however, if the sun belches out charged particle radiation in what's known as a solar particle event during the space tourists' flight.
Start with coal-rich South Africa, which belches out more carbon dioxide than Britain, despite having 10m fewer people and an economy one-eighth the size.
But that was a good 10 minutes before Lynch went full "Eraserhead," transporting us to an otherworldly dimension wherein a humanoid figure belches out a viscous stream of ominous ovoid shapes.
Per capita, Dubai belches out just shy of 853 tonnes of carbon emissions a year, making it a top-five polluter by that metric and worse than the United States, Australia, Russia and China.
The stranger's frog jumps away while Dan'l does not budge, and the surprised and disgusted Jim pays the $40 wager. After the stranger has departed, Jim notices Dan'l's sluggishness and picks the frog up, finding it to be much heavier than he remembers. When Dan'l belches out a double handful of lead shot, Jim realizes that he has been cheated and chases after the stranger, but never catches him. At this point in the story, Simon excuses himself to go outside for a moment.
Later, as the dragon returns from taking a drink of water, Sigurd hides in a subterranean hollow and stabs the fell beast in the heart. As Fafnir's black blood drains over Sigurd and hardens his flesh, the young warrior withdraws his sword and leaps into the dragon's eyesight. Although Fafnir warns him of the curse, Sigurd is unmoved, believing that the dragon wishes only to preserve his gold hoard. As the dragon belches out his last breath, Regin arrives and attempts to claim a share of the gold, commenting that he also had a role in the slaying and forged the sword.
The album was given a rating of 2 and a half stars at Allmusic.com. Reviewer Peter Fawthrop wrote: "Barry Manilow's soundtrack would have upped the mediocrity on a better project, but The Pebble and the Penguin as a film was conceived with such dismal effort from the then struggling Don Bluth studio that the songs and score work on a somewhat passing level". It said that Martin Short stutters through "Sometimes I Wonder", Tim Curry belches out "Don't Make Me Laugh", and James Belushi "squeezes in some very minor singing talent" in "Looks Like I Got Me a Friend." It said "Now and Forever" is a "sweeping opener", but suggested it was an "attempt to borrow from the lyrical format of "Belle" from Beauty and the Beast", and therefore added "it does not match up to its grand ambition".

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