Synonym: block, clog, congest, jam, obstruct, stop, stuff. Similar words: plug in, unplug, plug away, spark plug, pull the plug, lug, slug, deluge. Meaning: [plʌg] n. 1. blockage consisting of an object designed to fill a hole tightly 2. a wad of something chewable as tobacco 3. blatant or sensational promotion 4. electrical device that fits into the cylinder head of an internal-combustion engine and ignites the gas by means of an electric spark 5. an electrical device with two or three pins that is inserted in a socket to make an electrical connection 6. an upright hydrant for drawing water to use in fighting a fire 7. an old or over-worked horse. v. 1. fill or close tightly with or as if with a plug 2. persist in working hard 3. deliver a quick blow to 4. make a plug for; praise the qualities or in order to sell or promote.
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91, The remaining people would become overburdened trying to plug the gaps.
92, Not only that, but she had been so upset, she had clean forgotten to plug Galactic Outbursts.
93, Therese followed the fire flex along the stage and pulled the plug from the socket.
94, I replaced each plug - in the wash basin, the bath, the sink.
95, And it comes with a removable air filter, an extra long cable(sentencedict.com), fitted plug and a two year guarantee.
96, If we had to cite a bad point, it would be the hard-to-reach drain plug on the rear axle housing.
97, He hopes that I may be able, in some way, to plug the gap in his family history.
98, A lack of adequate reserves means the company will have to plug the gap using other resources.
99, He cut a plug from it, put it in his mouth, wrapped the meat, and took off his glasses.
100, The expatriate's role is often poorly defined; instead of genuine capacity building, expatriates simply plug gaps.
101, Her one speaking part was in an advertising plug for the family on the eve of the election.
102, These, thicker at their lower ends, had the plug or wedge driven between them.
103, It is designed to sit in the living room and plug into a television set and hi-fi.
104, Appliances plug into slave units which may resemble oversized 13A adaptors.
105, Suddenly Donald was tied to his chair with the flex from the lamp, the plug still attached.
106, It uses Tungsten Plug technology[sentencedict.com/plug.html], which helps integrate the various elements in the chip in as small a package as possible.
107, Try to obtain a good quality plug, preferably gold-plated, to replace the existing one.
108, This isn't really an electric car -- you don't have to plug it in, ever.
109, For me, as a guitar player, the first thing I did was plug my guitar in!
110, Not only do you have to find it, but you may have to knock out the retaining plug.
111, Already it is difficult to predict what will happen when you plug two large and complex systems together.
112, The engine model number is on a plate just above the spark plug.
113, Every morning the chemicals in your anti-perspirant react with your sweat to form a plug.
114, Insert the jack plug into the stereo unit earphone socket and turn the volume control to a low level.
115, Use a plug strip for appliances that can be switched off when not in use.
116, Messages for the intelligent plug are carried by signals on the house wiring.
117, They are meant to plug the gaps in the trade embargo that has been in force for almost a year.
118, They cost around £21.99 for the plug and £17.99 for the adaptor.
119, But the Easy Wire plug from PowerBreaker should make the job both easier and safer.
120, Babe Ruth accepts a plug of chew from his girlfriend before getting the game-winning hit.
More similar words: plug in, unplug, plug away, spark plug, pull the plug, lug, slug, deluge, luggage, sluggish, slugfest, sluggard, lugubrious, hand luggage, luggage rack, lugubriously, sluggishness, plus, plum, plume, plump, pluto, plumb, plunk, pluck, plural, plunge, plucky, nonplus, pluck up.