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fixtures

noun as in furnishings

noun as in hardware

noun as in rig

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Example Sentences

No schools, churches or hospitals have been rebuilt yet, though temporary structures are now permanent fixtures on the landscape.

He becomes increasingly paranoid by the societal fixtures around him—a ticking clock, a ringing phone.

Even bizarre (in retrospect) acts like Korn, Blink 182, Kid Rock, and Eminem were regular fixtures on the program.

“When we had gun practice, each blast shook the ship so much, the light fixtures come out of the ceilings,” she recalls.

Long fixtures of the private sector, end-of-year bonuses have the power to incentivize efficiency or workplace innovation.

Whenever fixtures annexed to real estate retain the character of personal property they may be mortgaged.

Annexations of this kind are called trade fixtures and the law is liberal in permitting their removal.

Intention is the guide to determine what passes in such a sale, as in cases of fixtures already considered.

The first thing to note in Fig. 46 is the number and kinds of fixtures to be drained.

There is in the drawing a 2-inch waste extending to the fixtures above.

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

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