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The Collaborative International Dictionary
buttoned

buttoned \buttoned\ adj. furnished with buttons or something buttonlike. Opposite of unbuttoned. [Narrower terms: botonee, botonnee; button-down; closed]

Wiktionary
buttoned
  1. with buttons fastened v

  2. (en-past of: button)

WordNet
buttoned

adj. furnished or closed with buttons or something buttonlike [syn: fastened] [ant: unbuttoned]

Usage examples of "buttoned".

Then the bearded man slowly rose to his feet, methodically buttoned his jacket, and walked back down toward the center of town.

Sister Maren, in her plain brown dress buttoned to her neck, looked cool and comfortable atop the horse.

Rhea sat upright in her chair, dressed in a long cotton print dress buttoned down the front.

He was dressed casually in white canvas trousers and a tan, buttoned shirt and soft shoes.

He buttoned her shirtwaist with his eyes closed, taking his time, stripping away the layers of her clothing in his mind and imagining the woman beneath.

It would be horribly wrinkled, even now, and she hated to be buttoned into it.

She buttoned the jacket but showed no other sign of feeling the cutting cold.

In answer to my questions -- I asked them in a very offhand manner, with an affectation of boredom -- Klepp dejectedly shook his head over an adipose neck, unbuttoned his vest and buttoned it up again, made swimming movements, and acted as if he were under a raft.

Sister Maren, in her plain brown dress buttoned to her neck, looked cool and comfortable atop the horse.

Simon had buttoned the top button of his shirt, so that he looked as if he would choke, and Ansel was sitting ramrod-straight with his numb feet on the coffee table in front of him.

Quickly he buttoned his pants, which fear and a boundless need for shelter had bidden him open during his stay beneath the skirts.

Several times a day I unbuttoned her on my drum and once her dress was open buttoned it up again.

No sooner had I buttoned the shoulder straps than she lifted me up on the wooden bench against the back wall of the cabin, put my drum and sticks on my lap, and began, with quick energetic movements, to undress.

She called Matzerath a mollycoddle, whereupon he picked up his trousers, stepped in, and buttoned up.

Holding me with his left hand, he buttoned his fly with his right, while his predecessor, the drummer, did the exact opposite.