Similar words: fastener, chastened, fasten, unfasten, faster, fastest, steadfast, tightened. Meaning: ['fæsn /'fɑːsn] adj. 1. firmly closed or secured 2. furnished or closed with buttons or something buttonlike 3. fastened with strings or cords.
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181. The bookshelf is fastened to the wall.
182. The nameplate was fastened on the gatepost.
183. Conviction of sin fastened upon him; he saw himself, without an intercessor, in the presence of a holy and just Judge .
184. Even then, with the Velcro firmly fastened, there's still a little vestigial dangling fabric like the long pinky on an ill-fitting glove.
185. To others, he is a barnacle that has fastened itself to the underside of our patent system so tenaciously that the most powerful corporations in the world cannot pry it off.
186. Disc is fastened securely to disc hanger with a lock nut and cotter pin.
187. I made a hook a wire coat hanger and carefully fastened it to a weighted line.
188. A folded piece of absorbent material, such as paper or cloth, that is placed between a baby's legs and fastened at the waist to contain excretions .
189. Well, they fastened a thirty-six pound ball to his feet, and threw him into the sea.
190. When interview end leaves examination room, want to bow to be fastened to teacher path, express the strong desire that reads into school of enter a school again, can increase impressional cent.
191. When turning suddenly, he caught my gaze fastened on his physiognomy.
192. A man stooped down and fastened the chain around the tenter of a steel beam, stepped back and blew the whistle once more.
193. Beyond the hedge he pulled on his trunks and fastened them.
194. The central meaning shared by these adjectives is . not tautly bound, held, or fastened.
195. To add rigidity, braces are sometimes fastened from the overarm to the knee.
196. Custom-engineered metal implants -- called intraosseous transcutaneous amputation prosthetics (ITAPs) -- are fastened directly to Oscar's little ankle bones, inside his fuzzy little legs.
197. The king's heart pendulous hair because of this the Liu fastened.
198. It may possibly recur to your memory that when I examined the paper upon which the printed words were fastened I made a close inspection for the water-mark.
199. Too stupefied to be curious myself,[http://sentencedict.com/fastened.html] I fastened the door and glanced round for the bed.
200. The boy had no choice but to force a smile to his lips, fastened as if by thumbtacks at the corners of his mouth, and pretended to be glad to pick up the restaurant tab for these bulimic girls.
201. A strong shutter or plate fastened over a ship's porthole cabin window in stormy weather.
202. The smile, too, seemed fastened there, detachable with the slightest tug.
203. The naked person was firmly fastened within a back-to-back pair of narrow rowing boats (or a hollowed-out tree trunk), with the head, hands, and feet protruding.
204. Help to create more saliva and digestive juice, so as a result, bowels are fastened and digestion system is strengthened.
205. Pilate and fastened to the cross . It read : JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS.
206. Hack's fastened on to me, and it's all been terribly charming.
207. In fact, very simple, with a cotton bag pepper 50 grams (1 kg sub-10), fastened with a rope, add water to boil, the use of feet to the water.
208. If fastened with gold, the little bird could no longer fly up to the azure sky.
209. Hearn fastened the vine about his belt, and stepped out into the rapids.
210. It had a rigid framework of wooden poles, like the one the woman was carrying , covered with heavy cloth, and fastened with rope made with some kind of loose plant fibre.
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