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    Use "butch" in a sentence

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    butch


    1. She wore her new blue suit, a Sally Rutherford original, high button jacket, double-breasted, butch but stylish


    2. When Brett came up alongside, Butch Padorcik, second driver for Sasquatch Racing, let up on the throttle, and Brett jumped out ahead


    3. The manager, Butch, wanted me to come in and help


    4. After his hound dog, Butch, ate all he wanted of the deer parts, he threw the rest into the woods 200 yards from his house, to avoid the smell


    5. He didn't want to meet up with Leon's hound dog Butch again


    6. Butch Roxas and his wife Alma liked it


    7. Butch Roxas in five minutes


    8. When Butch Roxas’ Royale Broadcasting Network started to lose income and almost gone bankrupt, they did all measures to raise the ratings of their programs


    9. “So I suggested to my friend Butch Roxas of having a show that showcases the House of Representatives


    10. The last graduate was a lanky boy with a black butch cut

    11. "You're the fag!" she said in a butch voice, mocking Colt


    12. “Then you should tone down the butch act


    13. The fluffy sky-blue woollen cardigan and bottle green tights he always wore around the house suddenly seemed queer, not endearing, and his stance was definitely not butch


    14. Over twenty-two and butch was ‘out’


    15. I guess I was just too busy being the alpha butch male to admit the truth about myself


    16. ‘I start every day determined to be tough and butch, but as soon as anything upsets me Priscilla takes over


    17. local newspaper in the following terms: "Susan Hammer traded her butch haircut and


    18. “Hey, butch,” Ben yells at me across the hall


    19. Just recall the mule drivers on the canal that I mentioned in the chapter on Butch and Sundance


    20. Thom Hatch – The Last Outlaws: The Lives And Legends Of Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (2013: New American Library)

    21. The Matthews’ dog, Butch, got a Christian burial, which is odd, because it never was what you’d call a believer of fairy tales, you know?


    22. The bustard persevered its slow, butch strut towards Camilla, his eyes fixed


    23. His read BUTCH; hers read BITCH


    24. Garcia had a flash back to the scene where Butch Cassidy and the


    25. From the outside it was indistinguishable from a large grey stone building, we couldn’t guess its function, but on entering, it screamed hospital: bodies composting quietly, organs and spare limbs piled in corners and butch blokes in fishnets and aprons


    26. The fact that one of the more butch trollesses had later changed her name to Slut-mate had caused more gossip still


    27. He really didn’t want to go back to that big butch Amazon pain-in-


    28. What did Butch do to me?”


    29. … I swear; I think Butch was actually trying to kill you, just like he promised he would


    30. “I know for a fact Butch was born with a non-stop ever-conniving supercomputer inside of that skull of his, and he knows how to effectively use it

    31. I’d like to read for myself what Judge Matthews has agreed to charge Butch with


    32. “According to a number of sources, not only did Butch verbally threaten to kill his victim; he schemed for several hours how he would corner him in the school’s gymnasium and crush his sternum


    33. Butch glanced at his friend and casually leaned backward on the gray wooden bench he had been resting on


    34. Butch placed both hands on the side of his hips and slowly proceeded to give each of his gang members a long cold stare


    35. Butch then stopped to examine the countryside surrounding him


    36. “That’s not a good idea, Butch


    37. “You really think pea brain Sergeant Majors would think to look there?” Butch said, gazing at Stan, Pete, and Henry to see their initial reaction


    38. “Run, Butch,” Stan hollered as the other gang members began to hightail it across the schoolyard toward the forest located at the edge of Gibsonville’s property line


    39. Butch gave his friend a quick nod and scrambled around the corner


    40. Having verbally expressed his feelings, Butch stopped and smiled – but only for a millisecond

    41. Butch looked up and sighed


    42. Butch smiled a small smile and then started for the gym’s northeast corner


    43. Sprinting toward the end of one of the school’s main buildings and easing around its corner - Butch stopped to gaze at the school’s side parking lot where most of the faculty usually parked


    44. Even though no officer was in sight, Butch went ahead and checked both ways before starting to slither next to the side of the main building


    45. It isn’t hard to believe this wall was built before 1918, Butch thought as he carefully examined his new location


    46. Deputy Stevens was standing almost at the precise point his gang had escaped and from the way he was moving his head like a bobble head toy, Butch got the impression the officer was either lost or confused


    47. There was no doubt that Stan was smart and Butch knew his friend would have done a bit of double tracking before heading east


    48. Butch chuckled at the Guilford County Deputy’s foolishness as he made sure the pathway leading to the cafeteria was still open


    49. Feeling good about the way things were going, Butch dashed for the side of the cafeteria


    50. “Way to go, moron,” Butch confidently stated, keeping his back to the cafeteria’s reddish brick wall as he headed for the northeast corner














































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    Synonyms for "butch"

    butch crew cut flattop dike dyke macho

    "butch" definitions

    (slang) offensive term for a lesbian who is noticeably masculine


    a closely cropped haircut; usually for men or boys


    used of men; markedly masculine in appearance or manner


    (of male or female homosexuals) characterized by stereotypically male traits or appearance