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Attaching food with skewers, toothpicks, fishing line, and twine.

More members of the Twitterverse are coopting the hashtag and attaching it to concerns that seem relatively trivial.

Suddenly, the scarf (or whatever was attaching it from above) slipped, and she fell onto the concrete headfirst.

The problem with this is that attaching all this shame to sex does end up hurting people.

Senators can also try attaching the bill as an amendment to future bills under consideration.

Having reached this spot, they lost no time in cutting slender poles of poplar and attaching the lines.

David, attaching no importance to so natural and trivial an incident, passed on before the youth.

Through the oval-shaped flange two bolts pass for attaching the bearing to the wrought-iron framing of the tender.

One porter overcame this difficulty by attaching a long handle to the pan as shown in the illustration.

Magpies are plentiful and are seen in flocks of twenty at a time, in numbers that preclude any superstition attaching to them.

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On this page you'll find 46 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to attaching, such as: gummy, sticky, adherent, holding, hugging, and pasty.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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