to install rivets, A cylindrical mechanical fastener that attaches multiple parts together by fitting through a hole and deforming the head(s) at either end, to command the attention of, to attach or fasten parts by using rivets, direct one's attention on something; "Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies", heavy pin having a head at one end and the other end being hammered flat after being passed through holes in the pieces that are fastened together, A metal pin with a head, used to secure two or more pieces, fasten with a rivet or rivets, ornament consisting of a circular rounded protuberance (as on a vault or shield or belt), A metal pin, or fastening, with both ends clenched, or peened over, often over washers and done while hot, to command the attention of spectators, hold (someone's attention); "The discovery of the skull riveted the paleontologists", A metallic pin with a head, used for uniting two plates or pieces of material together, by passing it through them and then beating or pressing down the point so that it shall spread out and form a second head; a pin or bolt headed or clinched at both ends, attach with rivets, fasten with rivets; engross, hold someone's attention, fascinate, To fasten with a rivet, or with rivets; as, to rivet two pieces of iron, To fasten, secure or mount with a rivet, heavy pin having a head at one end and the other end being hammered flat after being passed through holes in the pieces that are fastened together hold (someone's attention); "The discovery of the skull riveted the paleontologists", Hence, to fasten firmly; to make firm, strong, or immovable; as, to rivet friendship or affection, metal bolt used to fasten two objects together, To spread out the end or point of, as of a metallic pin, rod, or bolt, by beating or pressing, so as to form a sort of head, If you are riveted by something, it fascinates you and holds your interest completely. As a child I remember being riveted by my grandfather's appearance He was riveted to the John Wayne movie The scar on her face had immediately riveted their attention, Both folding and brisé fans require a rivet or pivot at the bottom of the guard sticks to allow the fan to open and close and to keep all the components from failing apart A rivet passes through the head or rivet-end of the fan, generally of metal with ornamental washers (18th century and onwards) Late in the 18th century, rivets with jewelled ends, often of clear or coloured pastes, become popular Other methods can be rivets of heat-sealed horn and tortoiseshell, knotted cotton (see oriental examples) and sometimes of folded and knotted paper There are also barrel-made rivets which allow a cord to literally pass through the entire fan (see Japanese examples in the exhibition), A metal bolt or pin having a head on one end, inserted through aligned holes in the pieces to be joined and then hammered on the plain end so as to form a second head, a metal fastener used in pre-1970 construction; made with a rounded preformed head at one end and installed hot into a predrilled or punched hole; the other end was hammered into a similar shaped head thereby clamping the adjoining parts together, (n) A permanent mechanical fastener, consisting of a smooth metal shaft with a head Rivets are placed in the part and held in place by spreading the tip protruding through the material, A rivet is a short metal pin with a flat head which is used to fasten flat pieces of metal together. a metal pin used to fasten pieces of metal together bolt, metal tack or burr originally invented by Mr Levi (Levi's) for securing the pocket sides, Present participle of rivet, Commanding the attention of spectators, past of rivet, attached with metal pins, fastened with rivets; fascinated, captivated, engrossed, The act of joining with rivets; the act of spreading out and clinching the end, as of a rivet, by beating or pressing, capable of arousing and holding the attention; "a fascinating story", The whole set of rivets, collectively, If you describe something as riveting, you mean that it is extremely interesting and exciting, and that it holds your attention completely. I find snooker riveting though I don't play myself. something that is riveting is so interesting or exciting that you cannot stop watching it or listening to it = fascinating, third-person singular of rivet, A small pin or tube fastener used to secure metal parts Rivets are are used to join metals without the use of heat either as decorative elements or as mechanical connectors when heat can not be used as with refractory metals, fasteners or eyelets used to secure the metal to the binder, Small rods of metal with a bulging head on one end Installed through a drilled hole and hammered over, normally using a shaped backer block and pounding tool Rarely used in ordinary shop work because of the difficulty of applying the two tools and holding the work Pop rivets are much more widely used by small shops Large rivets used in construction are heated first and set with pneumatic tools,
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to install rivets
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A cylindrical mechanical fastener that attaches multiple parts together by fitting through a hole and deforming the head(s) at either end
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to command the attention of - "The furnishings and other contents of the room it was which riveted his attention. He examined many things minutely--strange tools and weapons, books, paper, clothing-- what little had withstood the ravages of time in the humid atmosphere of the jungle coast."
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to attach or fasten parts by using rivets
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direct one's attention on something; "Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies"
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heavy pin having a head at one end and the other end being hammered flat after being passed through holes in the pieces that are fastened together
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A metal pin with a head, used to secure two or more pieces
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fasten with a rivet or rivets
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ornament consisting of a circular rounded protuberance (as on a vault or shield or belt)
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A metal pin, or fastening, with both ends clenched, or peened over, often over washers and done while hot
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to command the attention of spectators
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hold (someone's attention); "The discovery of the skull riveted the paleontologists"
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A metallic pin with a head, used for uniting two plates or pieces of material together, by passing it through them and then beating or pressing down the point so that it shall spread out and form a second head; a pin or bolt headed or clinched at both ends
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attach with rivets, fasten with rivets; engross, hold someone's attention, fascinate fiil
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To fasten with a rivet, or with rivets; as, to rivet two pieces of iron
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To fasten, secure or mount with a rivet
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heavy pin having a head at one end and the other end being hammered flat after being passed through holes in the pieces that are fastened together hold (someone's attention); "The discovery of the skull riveted the paleontologists"
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Hence, to fasten firmly; to make firm, strong, or immovable; as, to rivet friendship or affection
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metal bolt used to fasten two objects together isim
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To spread out the end or point of, as of a metallic pin, rod, or bolt, by beating or pressing, so as to form a sort of head
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If you are riveted by something, it fascinates you and holds your interest completely. As a child I remember being riveted by my grandfather's appearance He was riveted to the John Wayne movie The scar on her face had immediately riveted their attention
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Both folding and brisé fans require a rivet or pivot at the bottom of the guard sticks to allow the fan to open and close and to keep all the components from failing apart A rivet passes through the head or rivet-end of the fan, generally of metal with ornamental washers (18th century and onwards) Late in the 18th century, rivets with jewelled ends, often of clear or coloured pastes, become popular Other methods can be rivets of heat-sealed horn and tortoiseshell, knotted cotton (see oriental examples) and sometimes of folded and knotted paper There are also barrel-made rivets which allow a cord to literally pass through the entire fan (see Japanese examples in the exhibition)
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A metal bolt or pin having a head on one end, inserted through aligned holes in the pieces to be joined and then hammered on the plain end so as to form a second head
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a metal fastener used in pre-1970 construction; made with a rounded preformed head at one end and installed hot into a predrilled or punched hole; the other end was hammered into a similar shaped head thereby clamping the adjoining parts together
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(n) A permanent mechanical fastener, consisting of a smooth metal shaft with a head Rivets are placed in the part and held in place by spreading the tip protruding through the material
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A rivet is a short metal pin with a flat head which is used to fasten flat pieces of metal together. a metal pin used to fasten pieces of metal together bolt
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metal tack or burr originally invented by Mr Levi (Levi's) for securing the pocket sides
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riveting
Present participle of rivet
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riveting
Commanding the attention of spectators
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riveted
past of rivet
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riveted
attached with metal pins, fastened with rivets; fascinated, captivated, engrossed sıfat
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riveting
The act of joining with rivets; the act of spreading out and clinching the end, as of a rivet, by beating or pressing
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riveting
capable of arousing and holding the attention; "a fascinating story"
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riveting
The whole set of rivets, collectively
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If you describe something as riveting, you mean that it is extremely interesting and exciting, and that it holds your attention completely. I find snooker riveting though I don't play myself. something that is riveting is so interesting or exciting that you cannot stop watching it or listening to it = fascinating
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rivets
third-person singular of rivet
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rivets
A small pin or tube fastener used to secure metal parts Rivets are are used to join metals without the use of heat either as decorative elements or as mechanical connectors when heat can not be used as with refractory metals
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rivets
fasteners or eyelets used to secure the metal to the binder
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rivets
Small rods of metal with a bulging head on one end Installed through a drilled hole and hammered over, normally using a shaped backer block and pounding tool Rarely used in ordinary shop work because of the difficulty of applying the two tools and holding the work Pop rivets are much more widely used by small shops Large rivets used in construction are heated first and set with pneumatic tools
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