Buttering vs Hardworking - What's the difference?
buttering | hardworking |
The application of butter to something.
* 1986 , R. Barcan Marcus, G. J. W. Dorn, P. Weingartner, Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science VII
As a verb buttering
is .As a noun buttering
is the application of butter to something.As an adjective hardworking is
of a person, taking their work seriously and doing it well and rapidly.buttering
English
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(en noun)- It is interesting that the sentences that Davidson uses in his arguments for events are all about genuine flesh and blood events: butterings of toast, explosions of boilers, raisings of arms, kickings of Shem and Sean and the like.
