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fas·ten Listen to audio/ˈfæs, Brit ˈfɑ:s/ verb
fas·tens; fas·tened; fas·ten·ing
1 a [+ obj] : to attach (something) or join (two things or two parts of something) especially by using a pin, nail, etc.
fastening clothes on/onto a clothesline He fastened the dog's leash to a post and went into the store. two boards fastened together by/with nails a decorative clasp that could be used to fasten a cape or cloak
b [no obj] of parts of something : to become attached or joined
a shoe that fastens with a buckle This dress fastens in the back.
2 a [+ obj] : to put something in a position or location in such a way that it will not move
Fasten your seat belt. She twisted her hair into a bun and fastened it with bobby pins. Make sure the lid is tightly fastened.
b : to close and lock (something, such as a window or door) [+ obj] Make sure that the doors and windows are all (securely) fastened. [no obj] The lock was so damaged it wouldn't fasten.
3 : to grip and hold something with (your hand, teeth, etc.) [+ obj] He fastened his hands on/around my arm and wouldn't let go. The dog fastened its teeth on my sleeve. [no obj] His hands fastened on/around my arm.
fasten on [phrasal verb]
fasten (something) on (something) or fasten on (something) : to direct (something, such as your eyes or attention) to (something)
They fastened their eyes on the distant ship. [=they looked at it steadily] She fastened her attention on the problem. [=she gave all her attention to the problem] They had fastened the blame on the wrong man. [=they had blamed the wrong man] She fastened [=pinned] (all) her hopes on getting the job.
fasten onto [phrasal verb]
fasten onto (something) : to grip and tightly hold (something)
The stranger fastened onto my arm and wouldn't let go.often used figuratively Once he fastens onto a subject he just won't let it drop.
— fas·ten·er Listen to audio /ˈfæsɚ, Brit ˈfɑsɚ/ noun, plural fas·ten·ers [count]
windows held shut by rusty fasteners

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