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belt out
verb
- informal.tr, adverb to sing loudly or emit (sound, esp pop music) loudly
a jukebox belting out the latest hits
Example Sentences
Liverpool fans belted out the old title-winning songbook as they watched their triumphant team rip Spurs apart.
Scheel conceived its productions as a kind of cabaret dinner theater — a place for his talented friends to belt out show tunes of a cinematic variety when such opportunities were glancingly few in L.A.
We all knew it was coming but Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande belting out Wicked's anthem Defying Gravity was even better than we could have hoped for.
Singers belted out wry tunes of resistance and exploitation.
For example, comedian John Early belts out the Chicks’ “Wide Open Spaces,” prancing about dramatically to choreographed moves, while Nicholas Braun from HBO’s “Succession” watches from the audience.
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