Refuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent.
1 Then he got out, hitching his belt up over his considerable girth.
2 So why do they sometimes belt up and other times don't?
3 On the accessory front, men and women can belt up for the season.
4 She is urging road users over the Easter break to " belt up " .
5 She brought the belt up , undid the loop, then wrapped it around her waist.
6 The man hitched his belt up his broad fat belly.
7 Dick Stolee hitched his wide leather belt up over the round mound of his belly.
8 Drivers are also less likely to belt up when travelling on rural, regional and county roads.
9 Freddie de la Hay had been trained to belt up in the back of a car.
10 Like the others, he hung his equipment belt up to dry but kept the sword with him.
11 Then he rubbed his eye with his other hand, got on his knees, and pulled the belt up .
12 He hitched his belt up , and looked round to make sure his sisters were not within reach of interference.
14 Simon gave me a little more of his meal this morning, and went without himself: I took my belt up three holes to relieve hunger.
15 Belt up -sothe lords can see us fight it out.
16 He pushed a chair near to her and sat bolt up .
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