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belly
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belly
noun
/ˈbɛli/
bellwether
belong
Meaning
The front part of the human body below the chest; stomach or abdomen.
the front part of the human trunk below the ribs, containing the stomach and bowels; abdomen
Example Sentences
He rubbed his
belly
after the big meal.
The baby kicked in her
belly
during pregnancy.
Example Expressions
belly laugh
Synonyms
stomach, abdomen, tummy, gut
Entry 1
stomach, abdomen, tummy, gut
Entry 2
abdomen, stomach, tummy
Antonyms
back, spine
Entry 1
back, spine
Entry 2
back, spine
Collocations
big belly, belly fat, belly button, belly dance, beer belly, full belly
Entry 1
big belly, belly fat, belly button
Entry 2
belly button, belly dance, beer belly, full belly
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