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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61. A red wire is often attached to the anode.
62. He attached an aerial to the radio.
63. High social status is attached to the legal profession.
64. The worker attached a cable.
65. He attached the rope securely to a tree.
66. Jack is very much attached to the little boy.
67. I've never seen two people so attached .
68. One proviso is attached to this legacy.
69. Red-headed people have many superstitions attached to them.
70. She attached a cheque to the order form.
71. Please fill in and return the attached reply slip.
72. The attached schedule gives details of the shipment.
73. He attached his signature to this document.
74. The policy offers 15% interest with no strings attached.
75. If you would like to receive further information ,[www.Sentencedict.com] return the attached form.
76. The pedals of a cycle are attached to a crank.
77. The bank's agreed to lend me £1000, no strings attached.
78. The old man wore an eyeglass attached to a piece of ribbon.
79. Nurses should guard against becoming too attached to their patients.
80. There is less stigma attached to illegitimacy now than there used to be.
81. The cancer research unit is attached to the local university.
82. The wire was attached to a pin in the plug.
83. Natasha attached herself to the film crew filming at her orphanage.
84. You'll be attached to this department until the end of the year.
85. The babies in this unit have various devices attached to them which monitor the vital signs.
86. For further information, please contact us on the attached form.
87. The blame of the accident attached to the boy who put out the street lamps.
88. It's a business proposition, pure and simple. No strings attached.
89. He accidentally touched a live wire attached to overhead power cables.
90. It's easy to become attached to the children you work with.
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