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Quotes About Belch

I've belched a lot more since I had gall bladder surgery. I don't know why.
~ Beth Ditto
I'm not the man to baulk at a low smell, I'm not the man to insist on asphodel. This sounds like a He-fellow, don't you think? It sounds like that. I belch, I bawl, I drink.
~ Edith Sitwell
I am a very talented belcher. Very deep and bassy.
~ Katie Aselton
One morning when I was sitting on our front step, William came out of the house. "What excitement are you up to today, Miss Peck?" he asked. I shrugged. Most likely I would be spitting from the roof at passing gentleman with Jebediah Parker, but I thought it best not to say anything. A man who didn't belch at the table was unlikely to approve of spitting.
~ Jennifer L. Holm
I'm an amazing cook. And I'm a gentleman but can belch the entire alphabet. Classy.
~ Jussie Smollett
Erak belched quietly and leaned to one side so he could scratch his backside. He was sure that Slagor's crew had brought fleas with them into the hut. It was the one discomfort they had not had to bear so far. Cold, damp, smoke and smell. But now they could add fleas. He wished, not for the first time, that Slagor's wolfship had gone down in the gales on the Stormwhite Sea.
~ John Flanagan
The unicorn, still elegant and radiant, let out a tiny burp.
~ Sarah Beth Durst
Mom's hands flew to her mouth. Dada smiled, all of his beautiful white teeth with the gap in the middle sparkling at me from across the room. I gasped, and when I tried to speak the only thing that came out was a big, loud burp! Mom looked horrified. Dada turned away to keep from laughing out loud. I was so embarrassed. Had Bob heard that through the phone? "Whoa," came through the speaker. "That was one big, healthy belch." Yep, he heard. "So
~ Fracaswell Hyman
I would not have Drool reading Cicero or crafting clever riddles, but under my tutelage he had become more than fair at tumbling and juggling, could belch a song, and was, at court, at least as entertaining as a trained bear, with slightly less proclivity for eating the guests. With guidance, he would make a proper fool.
~ Christopher Moore
Two hours of loose philosophizing will never tilt the scale against the worth of one sound belch.
~ Jack Vance
Dena seemed about to respond, but instead, she belched again, a smaller belch that seemed unequal as a harbinger to the monstrous chunky gush that erupted from inside her. I held her hair back and looked away as she finished retching. Working with children had made me less squeamish--they were constantly presenting their grubby hands to your, having accidents--but at some point, disgusting was still disgusting, Especially with an adult woman.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
The pickup bumped heavily over the worn and stony footpath. The up-down motion made Cliff belch. He hit the break and came to a full stop in order to take a pull from the bottle. This was one time he couldn't drink while driving.
~ Chet Williamson
Here, my good man. Could you tell me whereabouts Horatio Street...good heavens. Thus called upon, he took courage; the sursum corda of an extravagant belch straightened him upright, and he answered, --Whfffck? Whether this was an approach to discussion he had devised himself, or a subtle adaptation of the Socratic method of questioning perfected in the local athenaeums which he attended until closing time, was not to be known; for the answer was, --Stand aside.
~ William Gaddis
I never worked for anything that little in my life; you got to be joking, excuse me again; I got to belch my witch; she's done eating by now.
~ William Goldman
I got to belch my witch; she's done eating by now.
~ William Goldman
The guards eat out in the open, I said. They don't swallow their deaths because the passerby know the sound of the snapping twigs and the sour belch of poverty.
~ Herta Muller
The migraine angel leaned hard on my shoulder and belched into my face.
~ Hilary Mantel
The food here is so tasteless you could eat a meal of it and belch and it wouldn't remind you of anything.
~ Redd Foxx
There is no food more satiating than milk and honey; and just as such foods produce disgust for the palate, so perfumed and gallant words make our ears belch.
~ Pietro Aretino
the creature belched a cloud of stink, the smell like rotting meat.
~ Paul S. Kemp