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attach

[uh-tach] / əˈtætʃ /




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When attached to a character, indeterminacy manifests itself as confusion, and the novel mines a lot of humor from the bumbling of its poet-antihero.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recruitment, he added, could take place at mosques attached to the Basij militia in Tehran, and in city squares where pro-establishment rallies have been held.

From BBC

To launch it, they attached the plane to a Pontiac convertible and ripped across the nearby lake bed at 120 mph.

From Los Angeles Times

They all come with a “but” attached to them.

From Literature

The so-called upper stage of SLS will later separate from the main part of the rocket with Orion attached, and use its engine to set up the latter vehicle for a push to the moon.

From The Wall Street Journal