Buttoned Sentence Examples

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  • They buttoned up and wouldn't reveal beans.

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  • She pulled on her top, buttoned it, and chose a pin from her jewelry box.

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  • Without difficulty he pulled her arms through the pajama top and buttoned the garment.

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  • They sat up immediately and she buttoned her tunic as he walked to the door.

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  • She buttoned the shirt back and turned to Bordeaux, who had removed his shirt and was making a show of washing it, his glistening back to her.

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  • The panung is common to both sexes, the women supplementing it with a scarf worn round the body under the arms. Among the better classes both sexes wear also a jacket buttoned to the throat, stockings and shoes, and all the men, except servants, wear hats.

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  • They are sometimes buttoned at the ankle, especially in the Meerut district.

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  • From £ 499.99 leather chaise Longue (buttoned) Buttoned leather chaise longue.

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  • From £ 499.99 leather chaise longue (buttoned) Buttoned leather chaise longue.

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  • Both versions are practically identical, the only difference being in the interface - mainly due to the Macintosh's single buttoned mouse.

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  • The latter, a fresh, rosy officer of the Guards, irreproachably washed, brushed, and buttoned, held his pipe in the middle of his mouth and with red lips gently inhaled the smoke, letting it escape from his handsome mouth in rings.

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  • Berg, closely buttoned up in his new uniform, sat beside his wife explaining to her that one always could and should be acquainted with people above one, because only then does one get satisfaction from acquaintances.

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  • Pierre was there too, buttoned up since early morning in a nobleman's uniform that had become too tight for him.

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  • Alpatych moved forward and next time the official came out addressed him, one hand placed in the breast of his buttoned coat, and handed him two letters.

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  • He was an intense man, with his shirt buttoned to his scrawny neck, the creases in his trousers like knives.

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  • Each style has numerous designs, such as the Joey Big T Rainbow, which has a bright and colorful embroidered buttoned back pocket.

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  • It can be worn with the jacket buttoned or unbuttoned.

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  • The tuxedo jacket should be buttoned, the tie snug, and posture decent.

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  • You can also purchase buttoned shower curtains in department stores and home décor shops as well.

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  • When buttoned, the collar should sit nicely around the neck, neither loose nor tight.

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  • Begin by wrapping the bow tie around a buttoned up shirt collar, so that both ends hang loose on either side.

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  • They are distinguished by their buttoned placket, roomy design and collarless neckline.

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  • It has a notched collar and a buttoned throat tab along with patch pockets at the hips and chest.

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  • They have a buttoned zipper fly and unfinished hems.

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  • Many trench coats have a flap at the back that further improves the silhouette and look well when buttoned and loosely belted.

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  • Linings traditionally buttoned in, which could be more comfortable.

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  • While some doublets were laced, most were buttoned, and the top few buttons left undone so that the white of the shirt could be pulled out.

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  • Make sure your blazer accommodates your figure by not gaping when buttoned or feeling tight.

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  • This monochrome look works well for shorter and plus size women in general.You can also wear a thin belt over a buttoned cardigan.

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  • Plus size fleece jackets are offered in a vast array of styles including spring fleece rain jackets, snugly warm zippered jackets and body skimming big buttoned jackets.

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  • In cooler weather, consider donning a turtleneck beneath it, leaving the jumpsuit only partially buttoned or zipped up.

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  • Originally a cardigan sweater buttoned down the front, making it different from the pullover sweater styles.

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  • They are done in a short-sleeve style and are buttoned up the front.

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  • The top might be a tunic or an open shirt you can wear either buttoned or over a shell or camisole to add some extra variety to your style.

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  • Include some garments with side cargo pockets or buttoned cargo pockets in your clothing arsenal.

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  • Many 1950s cardigans buttoned up to the neck, which was round, but a V-neck is always more flattering on full figured women, creating sexy cleavage and drawing the eye upward.

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  • Button-front vests can be buttoned or left open, while pullover, V-neck vests are instantly slimming.

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  • They were also easy to get in and out of, as they buttoned down the front.

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  • In the 1950s, there was a trend towards blouses that buttoned up the back (these can be seen in some postwar clothes as well).

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  • A jacket, impeccably lined, can be worn open and loose on a chilly summer night, or buttoned all the way up with a silk scarf and a pin.

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  • This short-waisted jacket buttoned up the front with wood, bone or brass buttons.

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  • They could wear a coat dress that buttoned down the front or a short coat to wear with a skirt.

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  • The jacket buttoned up the front and often had buttons with markings to identify their regiment.

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  • The coat buttoned to the waistband with tin or brass buttons bearing the inscription USA (in Roman letters).

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  • Cargo pocket - The new cargo pocket is tightened with an elastic cord which makes sure it stays secured even if it isn't buttoned and helps it to lay flat.

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  • Within five years of the first Girl Scout uniform design, two additional uniform styles were developed - a khaki colored coatdress that buttoned down the front or a short coat to wear with the skirt.

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  • Towards the end of the 17th century, when large wigs came into fashion, it came for convenience to be constructed gown-wise, open down the front and buttoned at the neck, a fashion which still partially survives, notably at the universities.

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  • The officers buttoned up their coats, buckled on their swords and pouches, and moved along the ranks shouting.

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