buckle
//ˈbʌkəl//
Translation
buckle (belt)
Definition
A buckle is a device used to fasten two ends of a belt or strap, typically consisting of a metal or plastic frame with a movable prong that fits into one of several holes. It is commonly found on clothing accessories like belts, shoes, and bags, providing both function and decoration. The word often appears in everyday contexts related to dressing, fashion, or securing items.
Example
“He tightened the buckle on his leather belt before leaving the house.”
“The silver buckle on her dress added a touch of elegance.”
“Make sure the buckle is fastened securely so your pants don't slip.”
“She bought a new belt with a shiny gold buckle for the party.”
“The buckle on his backpack broke, so he had to carry it by hand.”
“He struggled to undo the old buckle because it was rusted shut.”
“The child's shoes had colorful plastic buckles instead of laces.”
“She adjusted the buckle on her watch strap for a better fit.”
“The horse's saddle had a sturdy buckle to keep it in place.”
“He clicked the buckle shut on his seatbelt and started the car.”
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