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belt

[belt] / bɛlt /


NOUN
strip of land with characteristic feature
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One of America’s most famous martial artists, and certainly the most frequently memed, Norris leveraged his black belt skills to build a successful television and film career.

From Los Angeles Times

He went on to win a black belt, winning karate championships in the 1960s.

From BBC

And so to your question: If a new card was recently opened, many issuers will actually automatically decline requests to increase the limit until they have several months’ worth of payment history under their belt.

From MarketWatch

Upon walking up to the vehicle, the officer saw the “passenger” was a jacket wrapped around the front seat with a seat belt fastened to resemble a person.

From Los Angeles Times

He reached into an overall pocket, behind a belt loop, and drew out a twist of paper.

From Literature