Fastened in a sentence as an adjective

Or even beeps when the seat belt is fastened, while the engine is off.

This thing started with the bells that ring when your seat belt is not fastened, and it's only getting worse and worse.

You can't prove that the fact someone fastened seatbelts had saved one from death in the accident that already happened. Some people survive, some people die.

I am less than keen on the idea of a loosely-fastened sheet of glass sitting in front of my face. In an accident, that can't be very safe.

In fact, I would worry if it were more securely fastened in there - I don't mind if it falls out, if it means that there will be less damage over time. I've had one too many chargers ruined on my PCs...

The iPads sit on small metal L brackets fastened to the wall and are held in place heavy duty velcro. the L brackets have slots cut in them to allow the the connectors to pass through.

He made a left turn and fastened his seat belt. Empirically, its actually the safest if you wear a seat belt and are careful at the same time, so Im not even going to try to debate this point."

If someone walks fast, and one pricks up one's ears, and listens, say in the night, when everything round about is quiet, one hears for instance the rattling of a mirror not quite firmly fastened to the wall." I repeated this to myself, out loud, 100 times.

The stopper doesn't look like its particularly well fastened and could potentially pop up and allow leaks. Impressive but without closer inspection it looks like a slightly flawed execution to me.

The wiring is 2000s vintage and not anywhere near as terrible as the huge old Australian baseboard plugs it was fastened in to. Replacing the wiring in the walls was a bit too much given that I expected to be ditching it for fibre soon.

With my tinfoil hat securely fastened, who wants to hazard a guess that this is just a 'distraction' to the Heartbleed news that the NSA could've exploited for their own nefarious means?

But if a guy's engaged in laboriously sculpting mother earth with an implement of ancient design comprised of planar forged ores fastened to the end of a sylvan shaft, just call a ******* spade a spade and tell us he's digging a hole in dirt. The language doesn't serve to inform, it conceals.

In an accident a car will provide a substantial amount of protection to the driver, so it's in the driver's interest to be fastened in place. Perhaps it's actually better for the motorcyclist to be separated from the bike as opposed to bring dragged along.

SkaĆ°i fastened a venomous snake over Loki's face, and from it poison dripped. Sigyn, Loki's wife, sat with him holding a basin beneath the dripping venom, yet when the basin became full, she carried the poison away; and during this time the poison dripped on to Loki, causing him to writhe with such violence that all of the earth shook from the force, resulting in what are now known as earthquakes.

The speaker in a headphone cup works as follows: current flowing through a coil of wire that is fastened to the speaker cone generates a magnetic field, which interacts with the magnetic field of a fixed magnet, moving the cone and so generating sound. the cone movement, and hence volume, is proportional to the strength of the magnetic field, which is, in turn, proportional to the current through the wire and the number of turns in the coil. there is a tension here, which is not obvious. the problem is that the coil is fastened to the cone, and so moves with it.

Fastened definitions

adjective

firmly closed or secured; "found the gate fastened"; "a fastened seatbelt"

adjective

furnished or closed with buttons or something buttonlike

See also: buttoned

adjective

fastened with strings or cords; "a neatly tied bundle"

See also: tied