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Definition of belted in English: beltedadjective ˈbɛltɪdˈbɛltəd 1(of a garment) secured or drawn in by a strip of leather or other material worn around the waist. a belted black and gold dress Example sentencesExamples - I suddenly remembered something and slipped my hand into one of the pockets on my belted cargo miniskirt.
- She had on a white halter top to go with her black, double-belted pleated skirt.
- In Act I, he wore a belted, off-the-shoulder, raspberry leotard.
- The Caribbean "shirt jac," a belted jacket worn with a scarf and no shirt, is popular among men in Port of Spain.
- Women of nomadic tribes wore pants under one or more belted dresses of printed cotton.
- I loved all the big frosted hair, sparkly bangle bracelets, and belted satin shirts that defined the '80s.
- He designed silky shirts for the men and short, brightly colored belted tunics for the women.
- In each case, she wears a belted black coat, and her garish spiky hair is the focal point.
- This is a belted black garment with long sleeves, worn over a plain long-sleeved shirt.
- His stomach hooped itself up and over his belted trousers.
- 1.1 Marked with a strip or encircling area that is different in nature or composition from its surroundings.
Example sentencesExamples - The chestnut-belted gnateater is found in the Amazon Basin of northern Brazil.
- This is quite a new style of pansy, and the first of a new race of them with belted petals.
- Of the three subspecies, the white-belted black-and-white ruffed lemur is found furthest to the north.
- This is the only belted breed of cattle tracing back directly to the original "canvassed" cattle.
- His 35 Dutch belted cows are wintered outdoors on 265 acres of highly erodible land.
- 1.2 Wearing or distinguished by a belt as a sign of rank or achievement.
Example sentencesExamples - Even white-belted judo students know how to fall without harming themselves.
- She preferred that her husband should be an earl, because an earl was belted, and a duke, we surmised, was not.
- As the father-in-law of a belted lord, the great financier's campaign to conquer English high society will be usefully advanced.
- With all my black-belted judo fury, I had to restrain myself from physically harming those whispering about me.
- He entered the field a simple ploughman, he strode out of it a belted knight.
Definition of belted in US English: beltedadjectiveˈbɛltədˈbeltəd 1(of a garment) secured or drawn in by a strip of leather or other material worn around the waist. a belted black and gold dress Example sentencesExamples - Women of nomadic tribes wore pants under one or more belted dresses of printed cotton.
- He designed silky shirts for the men and short, brightly colored belted tunics for the women.
- The Caribbean "shirt jac," a belted jacket worn with a scarf and no shirt, is popular among men in Port of Spain.
- His stomach hooped itself up and over his belted trousers.
- I loved all the big frosted hair, sparkly bangle bracelets, and belted satin shirts that defined the '80s.
- She had on a white halter top to go with her black, double-belted pleated skirt.
- I suddenly remembered something and slipped my hand into one of the pockets on my belted cargo miniskirt.
- In Act I, he wore a belted, off-the-shoulder, raspberry leotard.
- In each case, she wears a belted black coat, and her garish spiky hair is the focal point.
- This is a belted black garment with long sleeves, worn over a plain long-sleeved shirt.
- 1.1 Marked with a strip or encircling area that is different in nature or composition from its surroundings.
Example sentencesExamples - The chestnut-belted gnateater is found in the Amazon Basin of northern Brazil.
- His 35 Dutch belted cows are wintered outdoors on 265 acres of highly erodible land.
- This is quite a new style of pansy, and the first of a new race of them with belted petals.
- Of the three subspecies, the white-belted black-and-white ruffed lemur is found furthest to the north.
- This is the only belted breed of cattle tracing back directly to the original "canvassed" cattle.
- 1.2 Wearing or distinguished by a belt as a sign of rank or achievement.
Example sentencesExamples - Even white-belted judo students know how to fall without harming themselves.
- As the father-in-law of a belted lord, the great financier's campaign to conquer English high society will be usefully advanced.
- He entered the field a simple ploughman, he strode out of it a belted knight.
- She preferred that her husband should be an earl, because an earl was belted, and a duke, we surmised, was not.
- With all my black-belted judo fury, I had to restrain myself from physically harming those whispering about me.
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