Crossword clues for buttered
buttered
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Butter \But"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Buttered (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Buttering.]
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To cover or spread with butter.
I know what's what. I know on which side My bread is buttered.
--Ford. To increase, as stakes, at every throw or every game. [Cant]
--Johnson.
Wiktionary
Spread with butter. v
(en-past of: butter)
Usage examples of "buttered".
Go, he sayeth to another, and she goeth promptly out into the kitchen and baketh him a plate of buttered muffins.
He knows which side his bread is buttered on though in all probability he never realised what it is to be without regular meals.
Leilani had assumed that buttered cornbread had no special significance, that the words oatmeal cookies or toasted marshmallows, or long-stemmed roses, would serve as well.
There will be times when most adults will find themselves faintly embarrassed to be gobbling the thing like hot buttered popcorn, but gobble they will all the same… Not one to husband his narrative energies, McCammon writes here as if he had several lives to squander, weaving together… enough plots and subplots to fill a half-dozen ordinary novels.
We had hamburger patties and buttered popcorn, and dessert was a bowl of devil’s food cake batter you ate with a spoon.
So every child in Haven taking lessons who arrived on time was supplied with a bacon roll and a mug of tea in winter, or a buttered roll and a piece of fruit in summer.
He fell on the food, cutting two nice thick slices of bread and buttered them generously, pouring himself a mug of tea.
Bazie had put some of his sprouting beans on his slice, and had taken a second slice of buttered bread to hold it all together.
They too had their cafe au lait and their buttered rolls, determined by Sir Claude's asking her if she could with that light aid wait till the hour of dejeuner.
Does it strike you it IS base for me to get you well away from her, to smuggle you off here into a corner and bribe you with sophistries and buttered rolls to betray her?
This was equipment for making the buttered tea to which Tibetans are addicted.
Near by stood a churn and other ingredients for making the national drink of Tibet, buttered tea.
With hands that wanted to tremble, she plugged in the coffeepot, scrambled two eggs, and buttered a piece of toast.
Fortunately, the cop had been a sheriffs deputy who knew which side his bread was buttered on.
It is not your fault, because your minds are as weak as buttered tea without butter.