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belt line
noun
- a transportation system partially or wholly surrounding a city, terminal, district, or port.
- (in automotive styling) a horizontal boundary dividing the upper and lower parts of a car body, either an actual line of trim or an imaginary line that follows contours of the body.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of belt line1
An Americanism dating back to 1890–95
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Example Sentences
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"As I sit here now, all day long that was an illegal blow. It's not about the belt line it's wear the navel is," Warren said.
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The shot appeared to land on the belt line and left Usyk wincing in pain on the canvas.
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Early in Round 9, Spence leaned to his right and ripped a right hook to Ugás’s torso, just above the red belt line of his trunks.
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CARBON, Texas — Corey Hull, sporting a ball cap and a grayish-brown beard that flowed down to his belt line, spent Saturday tending to the needs of his townfolk.
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He taught me how to style a portrait, like how to tuck the shirt in so it was super-tight and wasn’t leaving any creases around the belt line.
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