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buttonhole in French

buttonhole in French is boutonnière, tenir la jambe — buttonhole means a small slit in a garment through which a button is fastened.

buttonhole in French

boutonnière
noun
tenir la jambe
verb
(transitive, colloquial) To detain (a person) in conversation against their will.

What does "buttonhole" mean?

  1. noun A small slit in a garment through which a button is fastened.
    "The tailor reinforced each buttonhole by hand."
  2. noun A flower worn pinned to a lapel for decoration.
    "The groom wore a white rose as his buttonhole."
  3. verb To stop someone and keep them talking, often against their will.
    "He buttonholed me in the hallway to complain about the new policy."

buttonhole in a sentence

  • The tailor reinforced each buttonhole by hand.
  • The groom wore a white rose as his buttonhole.
  • He buttonholed me in the hallway to complain about the new policy.
  • She got buttonholed by a salesman on her way out of the store.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "buttonhole" in French?

"buttonhole" in French is boutonnière, tenir la jambe. buttonhole means: A small slit in a garment through which a button is fastened.

How do you use "buttonhole" in a sentence?

Example: "The tailor reinforced each buttonhole by hand." In French, "buttonhole" is boutonnière, tenir la jambe.

Are there other ways to say "buttonhole" in French?

Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "buttonhole": boutonnière, tenir la jambe.

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