BUCKLED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary buckled adjective (WITH BUCKLE) Add to word list fastened or decorated with a buckle (= a piece of metal used to fasten a belt or strap): a tightly buckled belt
Buckled - definition of buckled by The Free Dictionary 1 To become fastened with a buckle 2 To bend, warp, or crumple, as under pressure or heat 3 To give way; collapse: My knees buckled with fear 4 To succumb, as to exhaustion or authority; give in: finally buckled under the excessive demands of the job
buckle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of buckle verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive, intransitive] to fasten something or be fastened with a buckle buckle something She buckled her belt buckle something on up He buckled on his sword These shoes buckle at the side
buckled - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to bend, curl, or collapse suddenly because of heat or pressure: [no object] When the earthquake hit, several highways buckled [~ + object] The intense heat buckled the road
Buckled - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English bend, collapse, fasten, secure, warp Examples of usage The bridge buckled under the weight of the trucks She buckled her seatbelt before the ride His knees buckled when he tried to lift the heavy box
Buckled Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Mums was still chuckling as she buckled Destiny into the car Pain shot through her ankle and her knees buckled With Destiny buckled in safely and Jonathan sitting beside her, he climbed behind the wheel and started the car As soon as I was buckled, Mrs Armstrong took off down the road