Pronunciation of the English word attaches.
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1. | No blame attaches to him for the accident. | |
2. | No blame attaches to me. | |
3. | No blame attaches to his conduct. | |
4. | That woman is by nature intended to obey is shown by the fact that every woman who is placed in the unnatural position of absolute independence at once attaches herself to some kind of man, by whom she is controlled and governed; this is because she requires a master. If she, is young, the man is a lover; if she is old, a priest. | |
5. | He attaches importance to this matter. | |
6. | The alien is a small intelligent multidimensional parasite that attaches to the host's nervous system. | |
7. | If any blame or fault attaches to the attempt, it is mine alone. | |
8. | A decorator crab attaches tiny animals to its back so it's practically invisible. | |
9. | Most structures that we call "coral" are, in fact, made up of hundreds to thousands of tiny coral creatures called polyps. Each soft-bodied polyp—most no thicker than a nickel—secretes a hard outer skeleton of limestone (calcium carbonate) that attaches either to rock or the dead skeletons of other polyps. | |
10. | Caleb and I must both learn, madam, to undergo with good humour, or at least with patience, the ridicule which everywhere attaches itself to poverty. |