Similar words: attach, attach to, attack, poached, attain, ache, arched, quenched. Meaning: [ə'tætʃt] adj. 1. fastened together 2. being joined in close association 3. used of buildings joined by common sidewalls 4. permanently attached to a substrate; not free to move about 5. associated in an exclusive sexual relationship.
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31. Make sure all the wires remain firmly attached.
32. Mr Wells is obviously quite attached to you.
33. The research unit is attached to the university.
34. He attached a cheque to the order form.
35. I am very attached to that old picture.
36. No blame attached on her action.
37. The authorities attached much significance to his visit.
38. He had become attached to a student called Hilary.
39. She was attached to the Chinese Embassy.
40. Our regiment is attached to the first division.
41. He is ardently attached to his wife.
42. There is a social stigma attached to single parenthood.
43. She is deeply attached to her young brother.
44. The written directions are attached to the tool.
45. She attached labels to all her bags.
46. We attached no significance to his statement.
47. A supplementary reading list is attached.
48. I'm very attached to my old guitar.
49. He attached himeself to our group.
50. Fill in and return the attached coupon.
51. The signers attached their names to the Constitution.
52. Please complete the attached application form.
53. She attached herself to us.
54. He attached himself to us.
55. The shoes had metal plates attached to the heels.
56. The full transcription of the interview is attached.
57. The officer attached his signature to the document.
58. The helmet has a face guard attached.
59. He attached his horse to a tree.
60. Strong suspicion attached to the victim's boyfriend.
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