rivet

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definition
verb
the linings are bonded, not riveted, to the brake shoes for longer wear
join or fasten (plates of metal or other material) with a rivet or rivets.
noun
‘For one, I just went to the hardware store and bought sheet metal, rivets and screws, and bolts and nuts’ he said.
a short metal pin or bolt for holding together two plates of metal, its headless end being beaten out or pressed down when in place.
example
The next movement, a tedious and far too expansive Ländler, does not 'rivet' the listener's attention like the first.
The pop 'rivet' itself looks something like a nail with a flanged metal sleeve over one end.
the grip on her arm was firm enough to 'rivet' her to the spot
The ‘sizzle cymbal’ has a series of holes drilled in it, each loosely holding a 'rivet' ; a sizzling sound is produced when the cymbal is struck.
The wooden foundations and a prevalence of ground water has caused subsidence ever since, and in 1993 a 'rivet' fell from the metal skeleton.
a device for punching 'rivet' holes
a rectangular plate containing an iron 'rivet'
‘We model everything down to the minutest detail,’ Masefield says, ‘including each and every 'rivet' .’
It may occasionally go a bit far; it may not surprise you with every single twist; but the story, witty dialogue, and acting will 'rivet' you.
They would cut these cans in half and others would 'rivet' and weld the feet on to the cans and they were then turned into cooking stoves.
You go out there and you have to 'rivet' the attention of the audience.
If the 'rivet' is too short, there is not enough material to form a satisfactory blind side (shop-formed) head.
the grip on her arm was firm enough to 'rivet' her to the spot
Boeing also aims to assemble each 7E7 in three days, compared with the 20 or so it takes to weld and 'rivet' a 767.
This entailed drilling a hole in each bullet to take the 'rivet' .
It is a relatively strong, efficient, good-looking and convenient 'rivet' .
And it is to 'rivet' this detail in our mind that at this point Defoe describes Crusoe's wardrobe.
The body features the company's aerodynamic exterior, offering outstanding thermal efficiency with a seamless, ultra-smooth surface with no 'rivets' or screws.
I had to drill out the 'rivets' that held the 3.5 " rack and remove the rack.
Bobby Darin's life in Beyond The Sea, while extraordinary on its own terms, lacks a dramatic arc needed to produce a really 'riveting' film.
Succo is 'rivetingly' well played by Stefano Cassetti, whose piercing, haunted eyes help make this something superior to the run-of-the-mill psycho-on-the-run tale.
Cary remained 'riveted' to his seat, his head in his hands.
You can almost hear the popping of 'rivets' and the pinging of the sonar.
According to the 2nd-century ad traveller Pausanias, the process involved hammering sheets of metal into the shape of a figure and 'riveting' them together over a solid core.
Instead, the series leads with the 'rivetingly' precise detective work that solves a stabbing case by following a cell phone from midtown to New Jersey.
Amy's eyes were so 'riveted' on the sunset that she didn't notice Jack coming up behind her.
‘I can't remember the last time I dealt with a welder or a 'riveter' ,’ says John Daly, a local training advisor.
‘I'd never heard of him, but loved the play and was 'riveted' by him,’ says Lynd.
Before world attention became 'riveted' on the devastated landscapes of the Gulf Coast of the United States, a happier announcement celebrated design excellence in other landscapes.
The voice is more honeyed than the typical British tenor but a pleading urgency tugs at the ear as much as his intense physical embodiment of the music 'rivets' the eye.
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