How to Use attached in a Sentence
attached
adjective- The house has an attached garage.
- We both became very attached to the cat.
- Please see the document attached.
- Please fill out the attached application.
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Fox added on a black and white Dsquared2 clutch featuring an attached glovelet.
— Hannah Malach, WWD, 21 Oct. 2024 -
The inside features two credit card slots, and the outside has a zip closure and an attached wrist strap.
— Melony Forcier, Travel + Leisure, 19 Oct. 2024 -
Identification, lust and maybe some envy have always been attached to term.
— Wesley Morris, New York Times, 8 Sep. 2017 -
Her daughter, who has epilepsy and autism spectrum disorder, has become attached to the horses and knows each one by name, Boyce said.
— Suzanne Baker, Will County, 11 July 2017 -
For the youngest or most attached to their animals, however, the community will often come to the rescue.
— Libby Solomon, Howard County Times, 14 Aug. 2017 -
Only, when Jurvis called, her license plate came up attached to a different vehicle.
— Darcy Costello, The Courier-Journal, 13 Oct. 2017 -
Oliver is a staple at my husband’s office, and Chris had grown attached to the puppy and offered dog-sitting services.
— Nicole Tsong, The Seattle Times, 30 Aug. 2017 -
Images of the property reveal a large infinity pool with a swim-up bar and an attached spa, with a spacious back deck surrounded by tall palm trees.
— Joyce Chen, Architectural Digest, 1 Nov. 2024 -
An easy way to avoid them would be for the U.K. to remain attached to the EU’s single market and customs union.
— Stephen Fidler, WSJ, 7 Sep. 2017 -
Wearing denim overalls, Garner could be seen in one clip riding around in a toy tractor with a chicken as her passenger in an attached cart.
— Brenton Blanchet, People.com, 27 Oct. 2024 -
In the Bay Area and other parts of the country, a school’s identity may be less attached to its location on a map than ever before.
— Andrew Simmons, The Atlantic, 28 June 2017 -
Water started to fill the cab of Dorsey’s truck, forcing him and Mendoza to move to the attached trailer where other employees are perched.
— Suzanne Gamboa, NBC News, 18 Oct. 2024 -
Things were further complicated when Hiroshi was informed that one of the students had become attached to his daughter’s replica.
— Alex Mar, WIRED, 17 Oct. 2017 -
Even though working out to become Virginia has been an adjustment, Tran says there are parts of her character she's really grown attached to.
— Sara Gaynes Levy, Glamour, 20 July 2017 -
Surveys find German Turks growing less attached to conservative ideas like confining women to the home.
— The Economist, 31 Aug. 2017 -
Howell said the fire started in the rear of the attached garage.
— Sue Kiesewetter, The Enquirer, 8 Apr. 2021 -
Bring your gear and skills, or rent some from the attached ski school.
— Shawnté Salabert, Outside Online, 22 Feb. 2021 -
In the first place, people are, to be fair, very attached to them.
— Alex Shephard, The New Republic, 13 Jan. 2023 -
Don't cut all the way through though—leave a small bit attached to act as a hinge.
— Emma Bazilian, House Beautiful, 14 July 2020 -
The attached utility pole broke and fell to the ground.
— Kevin Purdy, Ars Technica, 9 Dec. 2022 -
The upper portion of the hands remain attached to the arms.
— Jonathan M. Pitts, baltimoresun.com, 4 Sep. 2020 -
To get too attached to New York is to invite the city to break your heart, over and over again.
— Bill Hayes, New York Times, 17 Apr. 2018 -
An attached three-car garage is over 800-square feet in size.
— Carrie Coolidge, Forbes, 1 June 2021 -
But folks might not want to become too attached to a find.
— Cheryl V. Jackson, The Indianapolis Star, 31 Jan. 2022 -
All these years after the move, Smith remains attached to the old church.
— Zahria Rogers, The Courier-Journal, 15 June 2018 -
Keep it attached to your purse strap, and secure it to the cart that way, the post advises.
— Caroline Picard, Good Housekeeping, 14 Dec. 2017
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