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attach

[uh-tach] / əˈtætʃ /




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"People talk about 'our kids are too attached to technology these days' - but that's all I had for three years."

From BBC

The 12 teams of two had to negotiate two ascents plus a steep section of steps on foot with skis attached to the backpack.

From Barron's

Jeff Bezos’s ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott, has given away billions to causes from higher education to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, often with no strings attached.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I'm not overly attached to the bass but it would be nice if it went to someone who'll play it rather than shut it in a vault. It plays really well," the musician said.

From BBC

The friends keep it low-tech, with an alert system consisting of fishing lines attached to plastic foam and held down by weights.

From The Wall Street Journal