At which junctures all their belches were received for sacred, the sourer the better, and swallowed with infinite consolation by their meagre devotees.
That fierce valley of the Missouri, which belches fitful blizzards from December to March, is sometimes quiet.
That was a fearful hour, when a shot had scarce to leap a cannon's length to find its commission; when the belches of the English guns burned the hair of our faces; when Death was sovereign, merciful or cruel at his pleasure.
Why should I now recall the ravings that he belches out rather than utters in the midst of his high feasting as often as his zeal for the house of the Lord is inflamed from his cups?
He makes a few angry premonitorybelches and bellows.
Presently he belchesup a barrel or so of water which falls back into his throat.
Its breath comes from deep below, from the lungs of the monster whose stertorous breathing is an indication that he is turning over in his hidden lair; and as he turns he belches forth a mouthful of steam and water through the grotto.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "belches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.