Sentence examples for to butt from inspiring English sources

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to butt

noun

The larger or thicker end of something; the blunt end, in distinction from the sharp or narrow end countable

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Mr Salmond told him to butt out.

"I need you to butt out".

Legislators are right to butt out.

Cloud to butt The cloud is big.

THE SCRIPT: "Big enough to tell you to butt out.

"Are people still going to butt up against local interests?

Preservation and access are going to butt up against each other all the time".

"If we were able to butt heads in a positive way, I relished that".

A little repression might be good for artists, giving them something to butt up against.

("Inside, you'd be the only whites, and it would be packed shoulder to butt").

One half-expects a callow young Donald Trump to butt in and hold a news conference.

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