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belt out a song (to) [exp]

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Meaning:
- to energetically sing a song.
Examples:
- Becky loves Opera and she always belts out a song.
- I saw a concert from Humayun Shajarian. He belted out a song.
- While doing chores, she belted out songs from the ’80s, making the task more enjoyable.
- When it was her turn, she belted out her favorite Adele song, and the crowd went wild.
- The singer belted out the lyrics with such emotion that the audience was moved to tears.
- Despite the small crowd, he belted out his favorite rock ballad with ease.