buttonhook
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of buttonhook
Example Sentences
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That’s because the bigger interchanges are expected to entice drivers to use the tunnel, then buttonhook toward downtown destinations, said toll spokeswoman Emily Glad.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 3, 2019
He dresses himself with a buttonhook -- painstaking exercise for a man without the use of one arm, struggling through the top button of his shirt and the knot on his tie by himself.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He failed, but finally did manage to swerve the spacecraft into a nearly normal "buttonhook" rendezvous.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Then a doctor dipped a buttonhook into an antiseptic solution and used it to flip back the eyelid.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I said now as the buttonhook in Betsie’s swift fingers sped up my shoes, “you could fit the fur hat right inside the bonnet! Then when you get outside, take the bonnet off!”
From "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom
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