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Discover LudwigThe word 'buttons' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a noun that refers to a small, usually round object used to fasten clothing or hold pieces of fabric together. Examples: - She sewed colorful buttons onto her new jacket. - The remote control has small buttons for each channel. - The tailor replaced the missing buttons on his shirt. - The elevator door opened when I pressed the button. - Sarah's dress had delicate pearl buttons down the back.
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buttons
noun
Plural of button
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Once just shorthand for a tour bundling transport and lodging, these days it carries dingier connotations: high-rise hotels, beaches crammed with blistering bodies, lurid cocktails slurped from exposed belly buttons.
The iPhone can be controlled via voice, or through the car's native touchscreen interface mounted in the dashboard or with traditional buttons including those mounted on the steering wheel.
She is wearing a shirt dress, the buttons neatly fastened but the sleeves pushed up to the elbow.
We have wired the web with 'like' buttons that inform on your reading automatically".
PREDICTION: It is a matter of time before the SNP decides to push the buttons of the Tory rightwing and set off a row that could ultimately split the UK.
The smart energy monitor is in the kitchen and every time I walk past it, I just want to start pressing buttons.
He knew the right buttons to push: "If you don't want it, then I suppose I'll have to go to the News of the World or Sunday Mirror".
Kenzo and Made in Humanity offered versions in denim, the former with buttons, which wouldn't look out of place on the Alexa for AG line.
Calm, relaxed, even laughing sometimes, he hit all the buttons.
They also searched every woman before work to ensure they were not carrying any item likely to cause an explosion if dropped into the porridge, particularly hairgrips and buttons.
On Fendi's AW15 catwalk, it was less baker and more butcher as models paraded in leather A-line apron mini skirts with leather apron tops, all toy buttons and bizarre furry boots: a decidedly weightier and wipe-down version.
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