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attach

[uh-tach] / əˈtætʃ /




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Why reinforce the label of “food comedian” by attaching his name to a bacon?

From The Wall Street Journal

It will always be West Ham's name that is inexorably attached to Bonds.

From BBC

At the risk of sounding more pious than I am: When every game, every half, every quarter and even every shot is attached to gambling odds, good old-fashioned storytelling gets choked out.

From Los Angeles Times

He added that the posters were attached with a flour and water mixture, rather than glue, to avoid any damage or contamination.

From BBC

"He had a certain charisma attached to himself that put him in a position where people turned to him."

From BBC