| BUCKLE | • buckle v. (Intransitive) To distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression. • buckle v. (Transitive) To make bend; to cause to become distorted. • buckle v. (Intransitive, figuratively) To give in; to react suddenly or adversely to stress or pressure (of a person). |
| BUCKLED | • buckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of buckle. • BUCKLE v. to bend or warp. |
| BUCKLER | • buckler n. One who buckles something. • buckler n. A kind of shield, of various shapes and sizes, held in the hand or worn on the arm (usually the left)… • buckler n. (Obsolete) A shield resembling the Roman scutum. In modern usage, a smaller variety of shield is usually… |
| BUCKLES | • buckles n. Plural of buckle. • buckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of buckle. • Buckles prop.n. Plural of Buckle. |
| BUCKLERS | • bucklers n. Plural of buckler. • BUCKLER v. (Shakespeare) to protect, shield. |
| UNBUCKLE | • unbuckle v. (Transitive) to unfasten (the buckle of (a belt, shoe, etc)). • UNBUCKLE v. to undo a buckle. |
| BUCKLERED | • bucklered v. Simple past tense and past participle of buckler. • BUCKLER v. (Shakespeare) to protect, shield. |
| PARBUCKLE | • parbuckle n. A kind of purchase for hoisting or lowering a cylindrical burden, as a cask. The middle of a long rope… • parbuckle n. A double sling made of a single rope, for slinging a cask, gun, etc. • parbuckle v. To hoist or lower by means of a parbuckle. |
| UNBUCKLED | • unbuckled adj. Not buckled. • unbuckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbuckle. • UNBUCKLE v. to undo a buckle. |
| UNBUCKLES | • unbuckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbuckle. • UNBUCKLE v. to undo a buckle. |
| BUCKLERING | • bucklering v. Present participle of buckler. • BUCKLER v. (Shakespeare) to protect, shield. |
| PARBUCKLED | • parbuckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of parbuckle. • PARBUCKLE v. to raise or lower (a cask, gun, etc.) with a parbuckle, a sling made by wrapping both ends of rope around object. |
| PARBUCKLES | • parbuckles n. Plural of parbuckle. • parbuckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parbuckle. • PARBUCKLE v. to raise or lower (a cask, gun, etc.) with a parbuckle, a sling made by wrapping both ends of rope around object. |
| TURNBUCKLE | • turnbuckle n. A coupling device consisting of two eyelets or other connection points connected in screw threads. The… • turnbuckle n. (Nautical) A link threaded on both ends of a short bar which is used to pull objects together. (FM 55-501) • TURNBUCKLE n. a coupling with screw threads for adjusting tension. |
| SWASHBUCKLE | • swashbuckle v. (Intransitive) To take part in exciting romantic adventures. • SWASHBUCKLE v. to act the part of a swashbuckler. |
| TURNBUCKLES | • turnbuckles n. Plural of turnbuckle. • TURNBUCKLE n. a coupling with screw threads for adjusting tension. |
| SWASHBUCKLED | • swashbuckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of swashbuckle. • SWASHBUCKLE v. to act the part of a swashbuckler. |
| SWASHBUCKLER | • swashbuckler n. A swordsman or fencer who engages in showy or extravagant sword play. • swashbuckler n. A daring adventurer. • swashbuckler n. A kind of period adventure story with flashy action and lighthearted tone. |
| SWASHBUCKLES | • swashbuckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swashbuckle. • SWASHBUCKLE v. to act the part of a swashbuckler. |
| SWASHBUCKLERS | • swashbucklers n. Plural of swashbuckler. • SWASHBUCKLER n. a swaggering or daring soldier or adventurer. |