Sentence examples for buckle of from inspiring English sources

'buckle of' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase 'buckle up' to mean to fasten your seat belt or to prepare for something. For example: "Let's buckle up - the roller coaster is about to start!".

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Nashville is still "the buckle of the Bible belt".

In 1918 his collection included a lizard bag with marcasite and a buckle of lapis lazuli.

PERRY, OKLAHOMA — They call Oklahoma the buckle of the Bible Belt.

Dallas is sometimes known as the "buckle of the Bible Belt", though there is competition for the honour.

I tried very hard on three separate occasions to enjoy BBC1's new much heralded buckle of swash The Musketeers.

One mourner carries a small sack whose supple fabric hugs the binding and metal closing buckle of a prayer book.

A slum dweller with a recycling business finds "a shiny oval belt buckle of promising recyclable weight".

Nashville itself has a number of pet names: one has that it is "The Buckle of the Bible Belt".

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Narrow leather belts are straight from Jenna Lyons's playbook for J. Crew, and you can also buy wider ones ($48) along with the letter-buckle of your choice ($28), a fitting retort to corporate logomania.

Heapin' helpin's of the Lord, which is required in our World Wrestling Entertainment-championship-sized-buckle of the Bible Belt, and to her--count 'em--four sons.

The Pirates relieved Paul Buckle of his duties on Tuesday and Johnson, who used to manage cross-city rivals Bristol City, has been out of work since leaving Northampton in November.

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