Similar words: plugging, rugged, drugged, rugged individualism, plug, unplug, plug in, luggage. Meaning: [plʌgd] adj. 1. (of a coin) altered by the insertion of a plug of base metal 2. completely obstructed or closed off.
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31 But if the artery stays plugged up for something like 15 minutes or more, permanent damage occurs.
32 He glowered at the instrument, plugged it in, then picked up the receiver.
33 The adjusting device is located on the amplifier that the microphone is plugged into.
34 It will be plugged into the White House e-mail system.
35 They had the latches closed, the headsets on and plugged in at the console.
36 Costs can be cut because the new reactors could be plugged into the existing grid lines that serve the Magnox reactors.
37 A sprinkle more, seeking him; he plugged his ear with his pinky.
38 However, I'd like an individual monitor plugged in as well.
39 Or they could be outside insiders who were plugged into the shadow structures of dissidence.
40 My well of songs would dry up, or be plugged up with concrete.
41 Certainly there are commercially available recognition units which can be plugged into home computers but they are very unsophisticated.
42 I plugged my naked feet in between the empty seats as tears rolled down my cheeks.
43 Finally, we compared the three different ways the Acousticube can be plugged into a desk, and we found some problems.
44 The network topology is such that new file-servers can be plugged in at any time should the need arise.
45 Plugged liver biopsies are both effective and safe when used to perform percutaneous liver biopsies in patients with impaired coagulation.
46 On Sept. 3, another Premium pipe became plugged up, sending more waste into the Mussel Fork.
47 A second plugged liver biopsy was performed with ultrasound guidance to assess necrosis.
48 He turned the shower off, and plugged his razor into the wall outlet.
49 I checked the phone cord and made sure it was plugged in correctly.
50 An electric kettle, plugged into the wall, steamed on a tin tray,(www.Sentencedict.com) surrounded by waiting cups.
51 All information plugged into the household net will also be shared.
52 When one of the cofferdams sprang a huge leak, it was plugged with old mattresses.
53 Once plugged into western markets, poor countries are better able to compete squarely with the rest of the world.
54 Through the interface of the black carapace the suit plugged into his spine with nerve electrodes and into his motor nervous system.
55 For safety reasons therefore, the box must be assembled whenever the unit is plugged in.
56 They were retained in the fax modem's memory and as soon as I plugged it in, tried to send them.
57 Often the furore stemmed from audiences' unease at being plugged into a musical idiom shorn of familiar signposts.
58 She was also extremely plugged in at Salomon Brothers, in a way that the opportunist was not.
59 The guy flies on planes with a lap top computer plugged into a in-flight phone.
60 If a new unit was plugged in, it would probably burn out at once.
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