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I liked the man for his own sake, and even had he promised to turn out a celebrity it would have had no weight with me. I look upon notoriety with the same indifference as on the buttons on a man's shirt-front, or the crest on his note-paper.
April fastened the buttons of her overcoat to keep out the wind.
A mechanical device meant to be pressed with a finger in order to open or close an electric circuit or to activate a mechanism.
Pat pushed the button marked "shred" on the blender.
1984, Synopses of Aircraft Accidents: Civil Aircraft in Canada, page 42:
In attempting to touch down on the button of the runway, he misjudged his altitude and struck a pile of rocks short of the runway. The right wheel was torn off and the gear leg bent backwards.
1999, Les Morrison, Of Luck and War, page 69:
The second and slightly higher aircraft on the approach showed no reaction to this barrage of pyrotechnics and continued blissfully down toward the button of the runway.
It's Christmas at ground zero / The button has been pressed / The radio / Just let us know / That this is not a test
(glassblowing) The oblate spheroidal mass of glass attaching a stem to either its bowl or foot.
(lutherie) In an instrument of the violin family, the near-semicircular shape extending from the top of the back plate of the instrument, meeting the heel of the neck.
2006, David Kukoff, Vault Guide to Television Writing Careers, page 77:
One thing you definitely don't want to do is write past the button. For example, a scene's natural button might run something like this: TONY: That kind of talk is exactly what I'm talking about. Whereas an example of writing past the button would sound something like this: TONY: That kind of talk is exactly what I'm talking about. CARMELLA: Okay. 'Bye. TONY: Bye.
(comedy) The final joke at the end of a comedic act (such as a sketch, set, or scene).
2002 November 8, Jean Ann Wright, “Animation Comedy and Gag Writing”, in Animation World Network:
Scenes usually go out on a laugh line, a stinger or a button. End your script with a twist!
2014 June 18, Daniel Schindel, “3 Comedy Sketches that Changed Key and Peele's Lives”, in Los Angeles Magazine:
With our show, one thing we wanted to do was give our best effort to always put a button on the scene.
2016 July 12, Jessica Goldstein, “How to best end a comedy sketch? It’s hard to go wrong with gruesome death”, in The Washington Post:
Is there a best way to end a comedy sketch? Endings — or outs, or buttons as writers call them — are notoriously difficult to nail. The ideal ending needs to be satisfying and surprising while staying true to the comedic game that preceded it.
1973, Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola, The Godfather Part II (screenplay, second draft)
FREDO: Mikey, why would they ever hit poor old Frankie Five-Angels? I loved that ole sonuvabitch. I remember when he was just a 'button,' when we were kids.
1936, Laurence Monroe Klauber, A Statistical Study of the Rattlesnakes, page 26:
Hardly a rattler is ever reported in the newspapers unless it is stated to have had "blank rattles and a button". But here button usually means the terminal lobe of the last rattle, even though the string may not be complete, the true button and additional rattles having been lost.
For senses 2 and 3, a button is often marked by a verb rather than a noun, and the button itself is named with the verb followed by button. For example, a button to start something is generally called a start button.
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