Men, women, children, and even some animals belch at night. Belching is caused by excessive gas and can come on at any time of the day or night.
Men do belch at night. Any living thing can belch at any time of the day or night as belching is a way for the body to release gas.
Toby
Belch is the name of a character in Twelfth Night, Sir Toby Belch. But belch meant then what it means now. The name was intended to suggest the kind of man who drinks to excess and burps. Sir Toby does this in fact in the play, covering it up with "A plague o' these pickled herring!" Nobody is fooled, however: they know that booze and not pickled herring is at fault.
Cows do belch, they belch all the time. As a matter of fact, a cow will belch just about once every minute of every day of her entire life.
Toby Belch was created in 1602.
Yes, both Sir Andrew and Sir Toby are characters in Twelfth Night. Shakespeare was perhaps making a comment on the type of men who got knighted in those days: Sir Andrew is a dolt and a coward, and Sir Toby is an alcoholic.
* In Western Cultures it is rude to belch after a meal, but some cultures feel if you don't belch then you have not enjoyed the meal.
The woman wanted to belch but she remembered to mind her manners at the table.
yes they do and they screech very loudly ooos
You might lurch when you belch; but no, they are not the same word. To belch is to burp loudly, and to lurch is to lunge forward awkwardly and off-balance.
If you belch at the dinner table, please excuse yourself. One way to make the boys laugh is to belch as loudly as possible.
When he turned green he looked like he was going to belch. From Derek Gary
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