Buckling
Pronunciation: /ˈbʌkəl/
Buckling (verb)
- To close or secure something with a metal clasp.
- To bend or collapse because of pressure or heat.
- To get ready for a difficult task or situation.
Examples
- Please buckle your seatbelt before the car starts.
- He buckled his shoes tightly before running.
Common collocations: buckle a belt, buckle up, buckle under pressure, buckle from weight, buckle down
Buckling (noun)
- A metal piece used to fasten belts or straps.
Examples
- The buckle on the bag was shiny and new.
- She admired the intricate design of the belt buckle.