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fasten
verb as in make secure; join together
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Example Sentences
Valenzuela sensed this, and one day I was carefully navigating around his locker when I felt a rope fasten around my foot.
He said it could cause a lot of concern, but the important difference was differentiating between symptoms such as forgetting where you put your keys or leaving your purse in the fridge with more serious acts such as falling over or being unable to fasten buttons.
They fasten scarves on their visitors’ heads with a neat, pearl-topped pin.
After telling Ms Harris to fasten her seatbelt, Ms Buell said the soon-to-be Democratic nominee quipped, “I was born with a seatbelt.”
Fasten your seatbelts Trump wants to round up over a million undocumented migrants from California.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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