fasten
IPA: fˈæsʌn
verb
- (transitive, intransitive) To attach or connect in a secure manner.
- To cause to take close effect; to make to tell; to land.
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Examples of "fasten" in Sentences
- The ribbon is fasten to the clothes.
- Fasten a cup to the bottom of the rod.
- His white cravat is fastened with a gold pin.
- It was fastened on the left side of the chest.
- The ligature fastens the reed to the mouthpiece.
- The important thing is to fasten the parts together.
- The bases are usually securely fastened to the ground.
- The insert is used to fasten the cable to the vehicle.
- Well, make sure you fasten your seatbelt and be quiet.
- Her mother came in, half an hour later, to "fasten" her.
- To fasten the garment, the hook is slotted into the loop.
- Please return to your seats and fasten your seat belts now.
- A cloth cover is fastened to the toothed surface of the band.
- In front of the parliament tey will fasten ties at fense and will make a wish Saakashvili to resign.
- They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not.
- 9 To supplement a ring tape, magnitude in as good as symbol upon a behind where a fasten is to be located.
- It is a good job I have a sense of humour, was almost going to send you the number of a good tailor that has a line in jackets that fasten from the back
- Fanny packs, small bags that fasten around the waist, are among the most reviled accessories in modern culture, carrying inevitable associations with "scary American tourists at the Louvre," says designer Isaac Mizrahi.
- Dey's lots of cane here, an 'you an' me kin twis 'canes one over de other like de splits in a cha'r bottom, an' dat way, when we gits a dozen big squars of it made, as big both ways as the canes is long, we kin lay 'em on top o 'one an' other, an 'fasten 'em togedder wid bamboos, an' it'll be a fust-rate raft.
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