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Bellyful for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'bɛli,fʊl

What does Bellyful really mean?

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Alright, so "bellyful" is a fun word that we use to talk about having enough to eat. It's like when you've had a really big and satisfying meal, and your tummy feels all full and happy. You know that feeling when you've had so much food that you couldn't eat another bite? That's having a bellyful!

But the word "bellyful" can also be used in a different way. It can mean having enough of something in a more general sense. Like if you've had enough of a certain experience or situation, you might say "I've had a bellyful of that!" It's like saying you're completely fed up or tired of something.

So, think of "bellyful" as a word that's all about being full and satisfied, either with food or with something else. It's like saying you've had plenty and you're good to go. It's a cozy and content feeling, kind of like when you're snuggled up in a warm blanket on a chilly day, or when you're surrounded by your favorite toys or books. It's just a nice, full feeling all around. And that's what "bellyful" is all about!

Revised and Fact checked by David Wilson on 2023-11-15 23:58:19

Bellyful In a sentece

Learn how to use Bellyful inside a sentece

  • After eating three pieces of pizza, I had a bellyful and couldn't eat anymore.
  • I drank so much water during practice that I had a bellyful and had to take a break.
  • She had a bellyful of studying for the test and needed to take a break.
  • After the big meal, I had a bellyful and felt very full and satisfied.
  • I had a bellyful of the long meeting and was glad when it was finally over.

Bellyful Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.