butting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ bʌt]
  • Us [ bʌt]

Meaning of butting In English

  • 0 present participle of butt

  • 1 to hit something or someone hard with the head or the horns

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Examples of butting

  • We do not need to have him butting in and saying things that he knows nothing about.

  • As mere week-end evening soldiers, don't go butting into what is a high-grade ceremony.

  • I perfectly understand the importance of not butting in when negotiations are in progress.

  • Anybody else butting in will only cause confusion, delay and even eventual failure.

  • I do not think there is any point in butting in like that.

  • That is an international problem, and we have got enough to do to solve our national problems without butting into international affairs.

  • There have been too many giddy goats butting in.

  • In my experience, they do not respect the iffing and butting that they hear from the majority of us.

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