Similar words: button, mutton, button up, glutton, gluttony, buttonhole, gluttonous, put to. Meaning: ['bʌtn] adj. furnished or closed with buttons or something buttonlike.
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(61) It would be wrong to portray China as a tightly buttoned mind control state.
(62) The uniform didn't change, except come winter a large untucked flannel shirt, also pressed, and buttoned up to the neck was added to the ensemble.
(63) To one shot headshot buttoned proud to light each other's bullets did not die ashamed.
(64) Dark complexion; hair, eyebrows, and whiskers, black; blue frock-coat, buttoned up to the chin; rosette of an officer of the Legion of Honor in his button-hole; a hat with wide brim, and a cane.
(65) When to raw emotion, the once buttoned - up Brits are to shed tears quite openly.
(66) If the suit is buttoned, where should be the stickpin?
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(67) Properly speaking, he did not enter. He stood erect in the half-open door, his hat on his head and his left hand thrust into his coat, which was buttoned up to the chin.
(68) They can be worn with a suit and tie or untucked and loosely buttoned with shorts.
(69) He wore a derby hat and a black overcoat buttoned across the chest.
(70) He shoved the gun into his waistband and buttoned his jacket over it.
(71) The fund is buttoned - up, hierarchical and preoccupied with hard money and sound budgets.
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