Similar words: hackle, tackle, cackle, hackles, crackle, shackle, blackleg, backless. Meaning: n. powder (containing gypsum plaster and glue) that when mixed with water forms a plastic paste used to fill cracks and holes in plaster.
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1. He planed the projected paint and spackle off the wall.
2. Applications will be hooked together with a mixture of XSLT, XProc, duct tape, and spackle.
3. Mash up a few aspirin with enough water to make a paste and use like spackle to fill tiny holes.
4. A 3-D dynamic displacement field is studied and tested by use of two sets of rotation aperture spackle photographic system.
5. Of course, software (being soft) is also easier to fix: we can spackle in the hole (fix the bug) and instantly remanufacture the house.
6. This trademark often occurs in lowercase in print: "In the Sierra ... the snow generally is the consistency of spackle " (San Francisco Chronicle).
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