belch /beltʃ/ BrE AmE verb
[ Language: Old English ; Origin: bealcian ]
1 . [intransitive] to let air from your stomach come out loudly through your mouth SYN burp
2 . ( also belch out ) [intransitive and transitive] to send out a large amount of smoke, flames etc, or to come out of something in large amounts:
a line of chimneys belching out smoke
Flames belched from the wreckage.
—belch noun [countable]