fastener
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Origin of fastener
Explanation
A fastener is a device that attaches one thing to another or holds something in place, whether it's the fastener that secures a baby in her car seat or the fasteners you use to snap your jacket shut. If you go into a hardware store to buy fasteners, you'll come out with some kind of hardware you can use to fasten things together. Screws, bolts, and nails are all fasteners. Unlike welding and soldering, they're a non-permanent way to connect things. If you do a lot of sewing, you also use a variety of fasteners, from snaps and buttons to Velcro and hooks. A fastener makes things fast, or secure.
Example Sentences
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Fastenal declines after the fastener maker reports quarterly results in line with analysts’ estimates.
From Barron's • Apr. 13, 2026
The titular “hare with the amber eyes” in Edmund de Waal’s memoir is a netsuke, a tiny Japanese carving intended as a fastener for use with a kimono.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 30, 2026
The gold fastener will now be independently valued and Mr Needham will split the finder's fee with the landowner.
From BBC • Jan. 31, 2024
For example, it could be a matter of tightening the existing fasteners better, or it might require a different type of fastener.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 10, 2024
Then Dad twizzled the gold paper round the kite string like a sandwich-bag fastener.
From "Black Swan Green" by David Mitchell
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