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A fastener consisting of two strips of fabric, one covered with minute fiber hooks and the other with tiny fiber loops, which stick strongly together but can be pulled apart. examples
third-person singular simple present Velcros, present participle Velcroing, simple past and past participle Velcroed
To fasten with Velcro. quotations examples
He was standing on a chair Velcroing red balloons to himself.
1988, Tom Leopold, Almost Like Being Here, Dutton, page 8
He had a seat in a leather recliner and hit the remote, which he had Velcroed to the chair.
2000, George P. Pelecanos, Shame the Devil, Little, Brown and Company, page 58
Toasters and microwaves were Velcroed to kitchen counters. Televisions and VCRs were Velcroed to their stands.
2008, Sean Murphy, The Time of New Weather, page 8
Two officers stormed into I-tier, still Velcroing their flak jackets.
2008, Jodi Picoult, Change of Heart, Simon and Schuster, page 28