Belying vs Belting - What's the difference?
belying | belting |
A beating with a belt.
(figuratively) A thorough defeat; a thrashing.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 24, author=Matt Johnston, title=Race for the eight as AFL finals approach, work=Herald Sun
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A system of beltwork, as in a conveyor or other mechanical device.
The material from which belts for machinery are made.
(Northern English dialect) very good; exceptional (can also be used adverbially)
As verbs the difference between belying and belting
is that belying is while belting is .As a noun belting is
a beating with a belt.As an adjective belting is
(northern english dialect) very good; exceptional (can also be used adverbially).belting
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(-)- You'll have a belting time!
- She cooks belting good food.