Use "buttoned" in a sentence
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buttoned
1. By the window there is a buttoned leather Chesterfield,
2. It was buttoned from her breast to her waist
3. She was grateful for her warm jacket, firmly buttoned up
4. Alex is wearing his suit jacket buttoned up, but not to guard against Easter's vaguely inclement weather
5. He was glad of his jacket as he cruised thru the dewy air and he put up and buttoned the collar
6. weren’t buttoned enough to cover the tops of the breasts
7. I sighed with relief when I had finished I buttoned my trousers and then went back to the front of the building where I sat down looking across the landscape and resting my arm on the small wall that bordered the edges of the roof
8. I turned the cigarette case that Helen had given me over in my hand it was the only part of my possessions I had left I put it back into my pocket and buttoned it then I lit up as Mabel poured my tea
9. The wind whipped at his open jacket and he buttoned it
10. He finally buttoned his shirt with aching arms, and he was ready
11. It had a high-necked collar with no neckline, suited to the most modest noblewoman, buttoned up with white pearls
12. The buttons buttoned again as fast as they were unbuttoned;
13. The buttons buttoned as fast as they
14. Mama Adele had buttoned her blouse when she gave me a remarkably constrained look:
15. He went through a rigmarole: wearing it buttoned, then unbuttoned, smoothing the coat over his trunk, feeling the hem, smoothing the coat over his hips
16. Amy was always wearing slacks with collared shirts that were buttoned up all the way to the top, practically choking her neck
17. She has never looked more out of place, with her gray slacks and gray jacket buttoned at the throat, her hair in its simple twist and her face placid
18. By the time I had finished, Torhan had buttoned his blazer
19. Every expression and movement was as deliberate and controlled as the heavily starched shirt buttoned at the collar
20. She buttoned up her jacket which was torn in several places where the branches had snagged it
21. house was buttoned up for the night
22. Peter buttoned up his coat
23. He was handsome, I guess, for an older guy, but it looked like he hadn't shaved in a couple of days, and his shirt was buttoned wrong, so one side of his collar stuck up higher than the other side
24. shirt off the seat, he put it on quickly and buttoned it
25. HIS SHIRT WAS BUTTONED UP )GNORING HIS REACTION THE RECEPTIONIST CONTINUED CHECKING
26. His thick overcoat was buttoned up to his neck
27. When it comes to its bottom button, you need to keep in mind that it is not intended to be buttoned
28. " Travis buttoned his shirt
29. blouse buttoned to the neck, a cameo broach pinned
30. Sandip pulled up his trousers whilst trying to find something appropriate to say, Dad quickly buttoned up his shirt and ran out of the barn avoiding all eye contact
31. The short, plump south Indian man combed back the very few strands of hair on his head, and put on his small white Minister’s hat, buttoned up his granddad collar and looked at his reflection in the mirror
32. He didn’t know why he tried to straighten the blouse, but he nonetheless buttoned the last button and folded the collar closer to her neck, like closing drapes
33. What possibly could this man have to complain about? He was well dressed, had nice shoes, and was impeccably groomed, of course, except for his tubby stomach that seemed to protrude from his buttoned vest
34. simpleton even though he was quite brilliant with respect to his detection abilities in areas such a forensics, and his dress code—a plain cotton dress shirt buttoned to the top that was one size too large, khaki slacks that were rumpled and patched at the knees, and a dirty handkerchief sticking from his back pocket—further reiterated his stereotype
35. � With the Irvin trousers now up, she buttoned her skirt just under her breasts, so that it would hang down with as few wrinkles as possible, then put on the thick sheepskin leather Irvin jacket
36. He stood straight, with his shoulders square, and buttoned
37. Once in the toilet, he took out the tap from his shoe, slipped it into his jacket pocket and buttoned
38. Hurrying to the door and making sure first that his top was well buttoned, he then unlocked and opened the door
39. Tom arose and buttoned two of the buttons on his jacket in one swift movement
40. His hands clad in wrist buttoned white gloves were crossed on his waistband cummerbund with a clear show of silk cuffs at the wrist
41. Instead he shifted the top hat from Clegg’s crossed hands, placed it on the dead man’s chest, then attempted to remove the tightly buttoned glove from one hand
42. I buttoned up a few buttons of my shirt while hoping they could witness such ignorant remarks from the by passing motorists
43. ceramic red jacket, buttoned high, and a spiffy black bow tie
44. Dana comes out of the back seat and steps out the car dressed in dark green pants, an opened short sleeved white buttoned shirt and a mint green corset underneath
45. fitting bell bottom jeans that weren't fully buttoned and a pink
46. The only difference between an Eve, Sybil, or Truddi and the rest of us is that their slips are showing: they’re acting out the multiple personality role openly, whereas the rest of us are marching around with our dress uniforms – our fear of going crazy – buttoned down tight
47. She was feeling cold from the dialysis machine but the conversation with her notoriously uptight and buttoned down older sister had transfixed her
48. The Lilliputian man kicked at the door with his brass buttoned boots and
49. She buttoned it up against the chill and then showed it off with a slow pirouette
50. Warm pyjamas buttoned up to the neck spoke of a cold flat not a passionate night
51. He sat in a leather buttoned Chesterfield armchair and read the relevant documents
52. were buttoned under its chin
53. Amy was wearing a red blouse that buttoned down the
54. Morgan—one of only two people in the world who regularly used Connie’s birth name—adjusted her red gloves and buttoned her white faux fur coat
55. Carl stood a couple inches taller than Edward, was about ten years younger, and dressed in his mechanics clothes—blue Dickies, white buttoned shirt with his name sewn in red script above the breast pocket, and work boots—he was the epitome of the American blue-collar worker
56. Edward unrolled his sleeves and buttoned his cuffs, wondering if there was more to the scene they’d just reenacted than the lines they’d recited
57. The brown beaten jacket matched the cowboy boots but not the short skirt or incorrectly buttoned and oversized linen shirt
58. Both were of the “princess” style, and buttoned down the
59. When she once again felt a bit more in control, she buttoned her suit jacket, stood up straighter, firmed her resolve and then almost stomped to the elevator
60. quite dirty, dressed in an originally white, buttoned shirt and apron that was almost completely
61. Dressed as he usually was in a tightly buttoned collar
62. It wasn’t buttoned up all the way to his
63. Think of it, Papa Lindeberg, hitherto a long narrow person buttoned up silently in black, mysterious simply because he held his tongue, a reader of rabid Conservative papers through black-rimmed glasses, and as numb in the fingers as Wordsworth when he shakes my respectful hand, has begun to unbend, to unfold, to expand like those Japanese dried flowers you fling into water; and having started with good mornings and weather comments and politics, and from them proceeded to the satisfactorily confused state of the British army, has gone on imperceptibly but surely to confidential criticisms of the mistakes made here at headquarters in invariably shelving the best officers at the very moment when they have arrived at what he describes as their prime, and has now reached the stage when he comes up through the orchard every morning at the hour I am due for my lesson to help me over the fence
64. Seeing this he jumped back up, straightened his shirt, thrust his fists into his pockets and sloped to the bar, his mouth buttoned to control any dignity left in his open, emptied heart
65. The shirt, buttoned to the collar, pinched at his neck
66. He detested the large soft creases of his clothes and the way they buttoned and bulged between the buttonings
67. " And when the buttons came off she didn't mind, but excused them, too, on the ground that they were not used to being buttoned, and let her gloves happily dangle
68. The Dobsons departed in a gay mood, with the branches of yellow broom rhythmically nodding between them over the edge of the waterproof apron that buttoned them in
69. The piano was clothed from head to foot in a heavy red baize cover, even its legs being buttoned round in what looked like Alpine Sport gaiters, and the baize flap that protected the keys had buttons all along it from one end to the other
70. Then, when she found that he went in to see if she had remembered, she did for a time cover it up in the intervals of playing, but never buttoned all its buttons; invariably he found that some had been forgotten
71. He hastily buttoned his shirt up and came to stand beside her
72. One of them hadn’t buttoned up his shirt, and his chest and tummy looked all knotty and hairy
73. By the time she’d buttoned her shirt, Anne and Rohan were at the table, clearly plotting
74. The woman glided on her scrolled buttoned boots to the door of Luna’s cell
75. I jumped off of him and buttoned my uniform while Duncan tried to compose himself
76. He carefully buttoned her up and
77. Everyone was busy that Thursday, attempting to get as many projects as possible buttoned down in time for a clean, uncomplicated Christmas break
78. At the entrance a long line of about ten unshaven, grim-faced men in ill-fitting suits, white shirts with buttoned up collars minus ties, were receiving
79. Coats and jackets were buttoned up as the search progressed, and Dr
80. Murphy and the Colonel helped Doug inside, his coat buttoned to conceal his torn and bloody shirt
81. “I shouldn’t,” Kathy said as she buttoned her coat
82. He pulled her pants up and buttoned the bottom of her shirt
83. He made sure that it was buttoned before stepping back
84. She then saw him brush something off his white long-sleeved cotton shirt, with the front half-way buttoned revealing a light trace of chest hair, and then pushed his hands in the pockets of his black loop less trousers
85. ” I watched as he rose from where he had been sitting in the shade of a potted maple, the long camel overcoat he was wearing buttoned up so high that the collar framed his stunning face
86. Wortley, always urbane, always in time for the overture, buttoned his gloves, and admired Miss Clara
87. "I'm glad of it," he answered, with a look of relief, then buttoned her gloves for her, and asked if his tie was straight, just as he used to do when they went to parties together at home
88. On that day he wore a collar even higher than usual; and, tightly buttoned in his tunic, his figure was so stiff and motionless that the whole vital portion of his person seemed to have descended into his legs, which rose in a cadence of set steps with a single movement
89. Maitre Hareng, buttoned up in his thin black coat, wearing a white choker and very tight foot-straps, repeated from time to time—"Allow me, madame
90. So that in all the towns about they were found wearing his long wadded merino overcoat and black frock-coat, whose buttoned cuffs slightly covered his brawny hands—very beautiful hands, and that never knew gloves, as though to be more ready to plunge into suffering
91. He lighted his bicycle-lamp, bounced the machine on the barn floor to see that the tyres were sound, and buttoned his coat
92. She hesitated, buttoned her coat
93. His black overcoat was buttoned up to the chin because of the rain
94. The shirt was not buttoned, but instead it was tied at her
95. He was dressed in a blue frock-coat, buttoned up to the chin, and wore at his button-hole the rosette of an officer of the Legion of Honor
96. "In a blue frock-coat, buttoned up close, decorated with the Legion of Honor
97. "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
98. The Turks used to be so picturesque with their long and flowing robes, but are they not now hideous with their blue frocks buttoned up to the chin, and their red caps, which make them look like a bottle of wine with a red seal? Franz complimented Albert, who looked at himself in the glass with an unequivocal smile of satisfaction