WebTHESAURUS fasten to join together the two sides of a piece of clothing, bag, belt etc He fastened the necklace behind her neck. attach to fasten something firmly to another … Webanchor; ground (fix firmly and stably) clamp (fasten or fix with a clamp) belay (turn a rope round an object or person in order to secure it or him) belay (fasten a boat to a bitt, pin, or cleat) bight (fasten with a bight) brad (fasten with brads) chock (secure with chocks) noose (secure with a noose) crank (fasten with a crank)
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Webaffix: [noun] one or more sounds or letters occurring as a bound form attached to the beginning or end of a word, base, or phrase or inserted within a word or base and serving to produce a derivative word or an inflectional form. Web5 [transitive, intransitive] if you fasten your arms around someone, your teeth into something, etc., or if your arms, teeth, etc. fasten around, into, etc. someone or something, you hold the person/thing firmly with your arms, etc. fasten something + adv./prep. The dog fastened its teeth in his leg. + adv./prep. His hand fastened on her arm. tipografia via ugo ojetti roma
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Webfasten something Fasten your seat belts, please. Emma shivered and fastened the top button of her coat. fasten something up He fastened up his coat and hurried out. fasten (something) with something The garment is fastened with a sash. fasten + adv./prep. The dress fastens at the back. a short yellow skirt which fastens up the side. WebF'ASTEN, v.t. f'asn. 1. To fix firmly; to make fast or close; as, to fasten a chain to the feet, or to fasten the feet with fetters. 2. To lock, bolt or bar; to secure; as, to fasten a door or window. 3. To hold together; to cement or to link; to unite closely in any manner and by any means, as by cement, hooks, pins, nails, cords, &c. Webfirmly meaning: 1. in a way that will not become loose: 2. strongly and tightly: 3. forcefully: . Learn more. tipografia zaphino