Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective affixed. Opposite of
unaffixed . - adjective secured against opening; -- of doors, hatches, etc.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
fasten .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective firmly closed or secured
- adjective furnished or closed with buttons or something buttonlike
- adjective fastened with strings or cords
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Examples
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You will find the label fastened to the handle-bar.
The Confessions of Arsène Lupin Maurice Leblanc 1902
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It would have been a shock had he not seen it before and been familiar with the label fastened to the breastbone reciting that this had once been Flat Nose George, an early day desperado of the high country.
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Young trees purchased from the nursery generally have a label fastened to them with a piece of wire.
The First Book of Farming Charles Landon Goodrich
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He looked down at himself and noticed that he had on only a rope around his waist with a strip of cloth fastened from the front to the back.
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But for the safety pin fastened to his left eyebrow, he looked like a neo-Nazi skinhead.
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Had not her name fastened for long enough on my heart, sucking it dry?
Pan 2003
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In the earlier of them the mythical Brazil, a relic perhaps of the lost Atlantis, lay a regularly and mystically blue island off the west coast of Ireland; then the Azores were discovered and the name fastened on to one of the islands of that archipelago.
English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge G. H. Mair 1906
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Had not her name fastened for long enough on my heart, sucking it dry?
Pan Knut Hamsun 1905
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Michel had my portmanteau fastened on my horse, which had been brought out into the courtyard, and then he stood by me while I took my last breakfast in La Tournoire; and, in my haste to be off, I would have eaten little had he not pressed much upon me, reminding me how many leagues I would have to ride before meeting a good inn on the Paris road.
An Enemy to the King Robert Neilson Stephens 1886
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The designation fastened upon us as a stigma was a fraud from the beginning, a conscious fraud and a malicious invention.
Zionism and Anti-Semitism Zionism by Nordau; and Anti-Semitism by Gottheil Max Simon Nordau 1886
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