To encircle.
The small town was belted by cornfields in all directions.
To fasten a belt on.
Edgar belted himself in and turned the car's ignition.
To invest (a person) with a belt as part of a formal ceremony such as knighthood.
To hit with a belt.
The child was misbehaving so he was belted as punishment.
To scream or sing in a loud manner.
He belted out the national anthem.
To drink quickly, often in gulps.
He belted down a shot of whisky.
To hit someone or something.
The angry player belted the official across the face, and as a result was ejected from the game.
To hit a pitched ball a long distance, usually for a home run.
He belted that pitch over the grandstand.
To move very fast
He was really belting along.
A beating with a belt.
A thorough defeat; a thrashing.
A system of beltwork, as in a conveyor or other mechanical device.
The material from which belts for machinery are made.
Very good; exceptional (can also be used adverbially)
She cooks belting good food.