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Examples
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Burping philosophically, he returned to his room, where he gathered vials of holy water, a dozen wooden stakes, and a small container of garlic-flavored mints that had once been a novelty item and were now highly prized for their ability to repel vampires.
Crusade Nancy Holder 2010
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Burping releases the swallowed air, and until he can burp on his own around two weeks old, he needs help doing so.
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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Burping along in a tiny boat down a reeking canal through an almost featureless bit of scarred eastern French landscape may have been a joke on a scale I have never managed to grasp.
'Germania: In Wayward Pursuit of the Germans and Their History' 2010
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Burping, nosebleeds whenever I blow my nose, blood when I brush my teeth, woo-hoo.
Lament of the Big-Bellied kittenpie 2008
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Burping in company is not so bad, and even to be applauded depending on the company you keep, but the other end is a different matter.
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Burping releases the swallowed air, and until he can burp on his own around two weeks old, he needs help doing so.
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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Burping along in a tiny boat down a reeking canal through an almost featureless bit of scarred eastern French landscape may have been a joke on a scale I have never managed to grasp.
'Germania: In Wayward Pursuit of the Germans and Their History' 2010
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Burping along in a tiny boat down a reeking canal through an almost featureless bit of scarred eastern French landscape may have been a joke on a scale I have never managed to grasp.
'Germania: In Wayward Pursuit of the Germans and Their History' 2010
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Farting/Burping followed immediately by laughter (I do live in a house of men, after all)
I Hear With My Little Ear kittenpie 2008
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Burping the alphabet loses its glorious silliness when the credit card company is on the phone.
Peggy Drexler: Kids and Recession: Sometimes, You Just Have to Laugh 2009
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