Synonym: accessory, appliance, attachment. Similar words: mixture, texture, nature, future, mature, rupture, posture, capture. Meaning: ['fɪkstʃə] n. 1. a object firmly fixed in place (especially in a household) 2. a regular patron 3. the quality of being fixed in place as by some firm attachment 4. the act of putting something in working order again.
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(31) The music became a fixture on urban radio in the '80s and bred a generation of fans.
(32) One, Abigail Church, remained somewhat shameless in pursuing him, even after I had become a fixture in his life.
(33) The same thing happened in 1984 when the province was denied a fixture against the Wallabies.
(34) The conductor is now, without doubt, a permanent fixture in musical life.
(35) It concluded that international matches should be the pre-eminent parameter to fixture programming.
(36) Sheephaven Bay must make a 360 miles round trip for their opening fixture at Donaghadee.
(37) In the summer of 1923 he turned out at inside-right for the local police in their fixture against the lawyers.
(38) The only special feature for him was the jowl fixture inside his mouth, a wire frame with two plastic pieces attached.
(39) It was one of those grey February evenings when winter seemed a permanent fixture.
(40) When water is running, water comes out of one fixture or another.
(41) The program helped talented people develop the rarefied skills of a Disney animator, and it became a fixture of the studio.
(42) The club doctor was a constant fixture on the pitch, applying oxygen and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
(43) Some clubs can find themselves playing three to four times a week as they struggle to fulfil the fixture list.
(44) Judging by the interest shown so far, their display could become a fixture of the show.
(45) It is a controversy that goes back to the 1950s, when televisions became a fixture in many homes.
(46) But a room divider doesn't have to be a permanent fixture, particularly if you don't have much space.
(47) Officials at Cheltenham, which stages the trial fixture on November 15, have agreed to hold sweepstakes on the races.
(48) This hopefully will cause them a fixture congestion around April/May with us hopefully been able to pick up the pieces.
(49) A couple of feet north of the light fixture was a small skylight covered by sheets of tin.
(50) She recommends that retailers merchandise the fixture in four vertical segments according to absorbency and stack the brands horizontally.
(51) Seven bookings - four for Millwall and three for the Hammers - reflected the importance both clubs attach to the fixture.
(52) Epic company-wide water fights have become a fixture of life in Silicon Valley.
(53) Fulfilling an outstanding fixture at Benllech A, the 1992 title winners romped home with an easy 11-1 victory.
(54) As the only permanent fixture in a constantly changing group, Sinclair Goodlad maintains continuity and lays down the scheme's philosophy.
(55) Wetherby, one of five Boxing Day casualties, passed an inspection yesterday morning and is hopeful of staging today's fixture.
(56) The pine bedroom furniture display was such a success at trial stores it has been introduced as a permanent fixture at Wandsworth.
(57) Let's hope he keeps it up, and makes himself a permanent fixture in the side.
(57) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(58) Houllier had matches in hand, but fixture congestion threatened to erode this advantage.
(59) Jerry's Hamburger Haven has been a fixture on Third Avenue for over 20 years.
(60) At Huntley village ground in Gloucestershire, the Gipsies are playing their annual fixture against the county's clergy.
More similar words: mixture, texture, nature, future, mature, rupture, posture, capture, gesture, venture, nurture, aperture, feature, tincture, picture, lecture, culture, creature, in future, immature, fracture, moisture, cultured, by nature, in nature, adventure, furniture, departure, structure, signature.