Noun
a moving belt that transports objects (as in a factory)
Source: WordNetThere's an expectation these days that novels - like any other consumer product - should be made on a production line, with one dropping from the conveyor belt every couple of years. Donna Tartt
I traveled the globe as always, handing souls to the conveyor belt of eternity. Markus Zusak
It's totally produced now. It's almost like a conveyor belt of what metal's supposed to be like these days. It's not music to me. Geezer Butler
The kind of event on a conveyor belt that causes a fire occurs in a variety of industrial environments, not uniquely in coal environments. Richard Price
“Aberdeen will want a conveyor belt of players coming through that can go into the first-team and potential be sold on and make the club good money. Source: Internet
A conveyor belt can be a slide and be controlled by the force of gravity. Source: Internet