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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.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of belt line1
Example Sentences
"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.
The shot appeared to land on the belt line and left Usyk wincing in pain on the canvas.
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.
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.
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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