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fastened

[ UK /fˈɑːsənd/ ]
[ US /ˈfæsənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. furnished or closed with buttons or something buttonlike
  2. fastened with strings or cords
    a neatly tied bundle
  3. firmly closed or secured
    found the gate fastened
    a fastened seatbelt

How To Use fastened In A Sentence

  • This state of things was fastened all the more firmly on the people by strong kings such as Hammurabi, who lived about B.C. 2000 and who unified the country under a powerful central government with his own city, Babylon, as the capital. Hebrew Life and Times
  • With a few turns of tape, I fastened the plastic cup to the end of the pole.
  • In 1883 Mr. Leaf wrote: "I take it that the _zoma_ means the waist of the cuirass which is covered by the _zoster_, and has the upper edge of the _mitrê_ or plated apron beneath it fastened round the warrior's body. ... Homer and His Age
  • The lid won't come off accidentally , it's been fastened on.
  • The tractor was there with the trailer attached, its tailboard unfastened.
  • One end of the clay cord was formed into a loop and fastened with a smaller coil of clay wrapped around it.
  • Charged they were that they worshipped an ass's head; which impious folly -- first fastened on the Jews by Tacitus, Hist., lib.v. cap. 1, in these words, "Effigiem animalis, quo monstrante errorem sitimque depulerant, penetrali sacravere" (having before set out a feigned direction received by a company of asses), which he had borrowed from Apion, a railing Egyptian of Alexandria [224] -- was so ingrafted in their minds that no defensative could be allowed. The Sermons of John Owen
  • Plants are propagated from cuttings fastened to the ground.
  • I had refastened it in a simple bowknot, a sort of knot which on Gor, in certain contexts, as in the present context, is spoken of as a slave knot. Renegades Of Gor
  • In general this is a well designed and well made sweater with a stud fastened neck closure and medium height collar.
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