Bellied [verb]
Definition of Bellied:
billow out; bloat
Synonyms of Bellied:
Sentence/Example of Bellied:
Myiodynastes luteiventris luteiventris Sclater: Sulfur-bellied Flycatcher.
As they went cutting sidewise through the water, the sails bellied taut, with the wind filling and overflowing them.
Calves thus brought up, have often proved light-bellied, indifferent feeders, and decidedly inferior animals.
I opened a big-bellied one indeed, and found it full of spawn.
The shad-bellied coat was bad enough—you could take that off, though—but there was something worse that stayed on.
Mrs. Rond lent me a huge-bellied stove, the fireplace no longer proving of comfort.
As the yellow-bellied woodpecker was the most abundant species in these woods, I attributed it to him.
Pot-bellied idols smirked in every corner; lion and tiger skins were spread on the floor.
After all, I ought to have scotched the rusty, red-bellied water-snake leering at me now.
"Good old tun-bellied divines," and others of the species, come in for their share of raillery.