button hole
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Definition
- Noun:
- A hole through which a button is passed to fasten a garment: A "buttonhole" is a small slit or reinforced opening in fabric, specifically designed for a button to pass through, securing two parts of clothing together.
Usage
- The word "buttonhole" is a compound noun. It is used to describe a specific part of a garment's construction. It is typically a count noun (e.g., , ).
- It refers to the functional opening, not the decorative stitch often used to finish it (which is called "buttonhole stitch").
Examples
- Noun:
- The tailor made a new buttonhole on the coat.
- One of the buttonholes on his shirt was torn.
- She carefully threaded the button through the buttonhole.
Advanced Usage
- "To buttonhole someone" (verb, idiomatic): To detain someone in conversation, typically against their will. This is a figurative use derived from the idea of physically grabbing someone by the buttonhole on their coat to stop them.
- The reporter managed to buttonhole the senator for a quick comment.
Variants and Related Words
- Button (noun): The small disc or knob sewn to one side of a garment that fits into the buttonhole.
- Buttonhole stitch (noun): A strong, decorative stitch used to finish the edges of a buttonhole.
- Buttonholer (noun): A person who makes buttonholes, or a device or attachment for a sewing machine that makes them.
Synonyms
- Button loop: (Specifically a loop, often of thread or fabric, that functions like a buttonhole).
- Frog (noun): An ornamental braided button and loop closure, where the loop serves the function of a buttonhole.
Phrasal Verbs / Related Verb
- Buttonhole (verb): As described in "Advanced Usage," meaning to accost and detain in conversation.
Related Idioms
- "To take someone by the buttonhole": An older phrase meaning to grab someone's attention by the buttonhole of their coat, leading to the modern verb "to buttonhole."
- He took me by the buttonhole and told me the whole story.
Noun
- a hole through which buttons are pushed