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"fasten onto" Definitions
  1. to grip and tightly hold (something)
"fasten onto" Synonyms

10 Sentences With "fasten onto"

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Mr. Binnie said that in a war situation Iran could fire anti-ship missiles with radars that fasten onto large targets.
The mind cannot fasten onto this sort of temporality; we are unable to give it concrete meaning in relation to our own lives.
"We have to fasten onto the hunger," she wrote, since hunger reminds us that we are not self-sustaining, that God is spiritual bread.
The drug will then fasten onto the same neural receptors triggered by heroin or prescription narcotic painkiller use, effectively curbing one's desire to get high.
The tool is simple to store and comes with a quick-release keychain already attached, which you can fasten onto your key ring, diaper bag or purse.
The measurements of the detachable one is uncertain, but when it's not in place, only a small, sad rod for it to fasten onto protrudes from the area.
Both 1st and 2nd issue officer's collars had a single screw post to fasten onto the uniform, whereas the NCO versions were manufactured with double loops.
Smaller remoras also fasten onto fish such as tuna and swordfish, and some small remoras travel in the mouths or gills of large manta rays, ocean sunfish, swordfish and sailfish. The relationship between a remora and its host is most often taken to be one of commensalism, specifically phoresy.
Some remoras associate primarily with specific host species. They are commonly found attached to sharks, manta rays, whales, turtles, and dugongs. Smaller remoras also fasten onto fish such as tuna and swordfish, and some small remoras travel in the mouths or gills of large manta rays, ocean sunfish, swordfish, and sailfish. The remora benefits by using the host as transport and protection, and also feeds on materials dropped by the host.
In one chapter, a dog that was carried dozens of miles into the jungle to serve as tiger bait succeeded in making so good an impression on the way to the trap that he came to be considered more valuable than a tiger. Buck tells how he himself caught a huge orangutan, whose favorite dish was a molasses sandwich. A jungle necessity, according to Buck, is liquid soap. After rain or even an excessive heavy dew bushes are full of leeches ready to fasten onto any passer-by.

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