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  • The 'buttery'-tasting cookie was actually made with margarine, but you couldn't tell by tasting it.
  • The old paper was a 'buttery' color you no longer get.
  • He's usually the 'butt' of their jokes.
  • Be careful in the pen, that ram can knock you down with a 'butt'.
  • The hand-cuffed suspect gave the officer a desperate 'butt' in the chest.
  • This week’s impossible-to-pronounce word: Catania. Granted, it’s a little trickier than Palermo, but there was no excusing the verbal 'butchery' that ensued. —[http://moms.vocis.com/archives/2006/04/ blog.]
  • His finest 'attribute' is his kindness.
  • In the clause "My jacket is more expensive than yours", "My" is the 'attribute' of "jacket".
  • This packet has its coherency 'attribute' set to zero.
  • There are some more implementations which use C# 'attribute's to define custom attributes specific to the AOP engine. Then the classes that need to be intercepted will be decorated with these custom attributes.
  • This poem is 'attributed' to Browning.
  • He 'distributed' the bread amongst his followers.
  • The agency 'distributes' newspapers to local shops.
  • A network of children 'distributes' flyers to every house.
  • I raked the soil then 'distributed' grass seed.
  • The robot's six legs 'distributed' its weight over a wide area.
  • The database 'distributed' verbs into transitive and intransitive segments.
  • I 'unbuttoned' my shirt to take it off.
  • April fastened the 'buttons' of her overcoat to keep out the wind.
  • Pat pushed the 'button' marked "shred" on the blender.
  • Click the 'button' that looks like a house to return to your browser's home page.
  • The politician wore a bright yellow 'button' with the slogan "Vote Smart" emblazoned on it.
  • Weyler was referred to as a "Butcher" by yellow journalists.
  • The band at that bar really 'butchered' "Hotel California".
  • peanut butter
  • 'Butter' the toast.
  • 'butter' les pommes de terre.
  • In "this big house," "big" is an 'attributive', while in "this house is big," it is a predicative.
  • In "this tiger is a man-eater," "man" is an 'attributive' noun.
  • In "this big house", "big" is 'attributive', while in "this house is big", it is predicative.
  • I am a longstanding financial 'contributor' to Amnesty International.
  • He was a regular 'contributor' to Greenpeace protests.
  • With her strength and intelligence, she is an important 'contributor' to the indigenous gene pool.
  • William Safire has been a notable 'contributor' to the op-ed pages of the New York Times for many years.
  • The wealth 'distribution' became extremely skewed in the kleptocracy.
  • Away 'but' the hoose and tell me whae's there.
  • Everyone 'but' Father left early.
  • I like everything 'but' that.
  • Since that day, my mood has changed 'but' a little.
  • I have no choice 'but' to leave.
  • I am not rich 'but' (I am) poor.
  • She is very old 'but' still attractive.
  • You told me I could do that, 'but' she said that I could not.
  • It never rains 'but' it pours.
  • It has to be done – no ifs or 'buts'.
  • If function f is with respect to function g, then .
  • If the operation is 'distributive' with respect to the operation , then .
  • Since making its 'debut' two years ago, the program has gained cult status.
  • Amalgamated Software Systems 'debuted' release 3.2 in Spring of 2004.
  • Release 3.2 'debuted' to mixed reviews in Spring of 2004.
  • The redistribution of wealth between the rich and poor has been tried many times.
  • The redistribution of this software in any form is prohibited.
  • 'butterfly' tape
  • 'butterflied' shrimp
  • Let's have a bacon 'butty'!
  • push-button warfare
  • Please accept this as a 'tribute' of our thanks.
  • In a time when Germany still 'abutted' upon Russia.
  • His land 'abuts' on the road.
  • I am such a 'butterfingers'. That's the third drink I've spilled today.
  • Get up off your 'butt' and get to work.
  • I can see your 'butt'.
  • When the woman in the dress was sitting with her legs up, I could see up her 'butt'.
  • Get your 'butt' to the car.
  • We can't chat today. I have to get my 'butt' to work before I'm late.
  • w:Crowell Crowell Buttresses, w:Dismal Dismal Buttress, w:Hourglass Hourglass Buttress, w:Kardam Kardam Buttress, w:Seven Seven Buttresses Image:Milestone Milestone Buttress on Tryfan. The direct route is highlighted.
  • In "this big house", "big" is 'attributive', whereas in "this house is big", it is predicative.
  • The 'attribution' of the quote is widely regarded as dubious.
  • 1. Revenge is for an injury; retribution for a wrong.
  • 2. Retribution sets an internal limit to the amount of the punishment according to the seriousness of the wrong; revenge need not.
  • 3. Revenge is personal; the agent of retribution need have no special or personal tie to th victim of the wrong for which he exacts retribution.
  • 4. Revenge involves a particular emotional tone, pleasure in the suffering of another, while retribution need involve no emotional tone.
  • His lack of conversation is 'attributable' to his shyness.
  • I'll have to go home early 'but'.
  • Not John 'but' Peter went there.
  • 3. Revenge is personal; the agent of retribution need have no special or personal tie to the victim of the wrong for which he exacts retribution.