belt buckle

collocation in English

meaningsofbeltandbuckle

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belt
noun
uk
/belt/
us
/belt/
a strip of leather or material worn around the waist to support clothes or ...
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buckle
noun
uk
/ˈbʌk.əl/
us
/ˈbʌk.əl/
a piece of metal at one end of a belt or strap, used to fasten the two ...
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(Definition ofbeltandbucklefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbelt buckle

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Perhaps the exemption could be indicated by a sign showing, for example, an open seatbeltbuckle.
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This product consists of abeltbuckle, a portable speaker and two guitar picks.
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This frieze edge is very similar to a belt ornament of an avar-hunbeltbuckle.
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Finishers receive abeltbuckleand medal but no prize money is awarded.
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Miniature flags were added to the gloves and thebeltbucklebecame a small shield.
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Rindt, who had only recently acquiesced to wearing a simple lap belt, slid underneath and had his throat cut by thebeltbuckle.
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He later explains that the only way to read the chip hidden in thebeltbuckleis to retrieve the playback device.
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The sporran hangs below thebeltbuckle; and much effort is made to match their style and design.
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Items found during the digs included a gilded ring, knights headbeltbuckle, arrowheads and horseshoes.
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Sonya notices the other man's distinctivebeltbuckle, before they run off.
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Other soldiers stenciled identification on their knapsacks or scratched it in the soft lead backing of the armybeltbuckle.
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A single pit contained numerous glass and amber beads and an elaborately decorated bronze giltbeltbuckle.
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In order to do this, he implemented a device in abeltbucklethat emitted a gas that helped him mold his features.
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It is a khaki button-up shirt and trousers, worn with a goldbeltbuckle.
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His gold-coinbeltbuckleand cowboy shirt, embroidered with a winning poker hand, let you know that although he's now a family man, he's still up for a friendly wager.
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Runners finishing before the 30-hour overall time limit for the race receive a bronzebeltbuckle, while runners finishing in under 24 hours receive a silverbeltbuckle.
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Soldiers are instructed to fire at any target within this range by simply placing the sights on the center of mass (thebeltbuckle) of the enemy target.
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Others make their keys into a tie bar, part of abeltbuckle, or a brooch, because a legitimate article of clothing or jewelry may be worn rather than carried.
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