Similar words: tape drive, paper tape, taper, tape, tapped, taper off, tapered, red tape. Meaning: [teɪp] adj. 1. secured or held in place by tape 2. recorded on tape.
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(91) A chap called Herbert Brough of Macclesfield had the fishing for these fish taped and made some outstanding catches there.
(92) Hand pinch pleat A hand pinch pleat heading, producing sharp, crisp pleats, is far superior to a taped version.
(93) We weren't taped up this time, but we were blindfolded.
(94) Occasionally - leaving any ethical questions aside - taped evidence can help to settle a point in dispute.
(95) They've got this taped up so well I can't get it open.
(96) The apparatus included a car that kept rolling in circles, an enormous block of ice and taped Chopin piano music.
(97) His first story will be a reflection on his past Olympic accomplishments, taped before he left Thursday for Atlanta.
(98) Later,[www.Sentencedict.com] Fornek reported on his efforts to question Gingrich about the taped conversation that was picked up on a police scanner.
(99) But it was taped under the lowest shelf where the videos were stored.
(100) I slit along the seam of the cardboard wrapper where it had been taped over.
(101) Taken together, the taped conversations reveal a president seemingly consumed with the details of illegal plots against his enemies.
(102) The two catheters were taped together and passed through the nose into the stomach.
(103) Like actor / playwright Anna Deveare Smith, he taped the interviews, and so the characters speak in their own words.
(104) They will be Medau trained in Medau Movement and taught to accompany their classes with percussion and some taped music.
(105) Taped testimony will be heard in full at the opening of the trial.
(106) He packed up to 1,500 nails in each bomb, which he taped into sports holdalls.
(107) Six episodes of the show have been taped, and the actors have been signed for six more.
(108) I see that she taped a program with Rabbi.
(109) The scraped escapee taped the grapes into various shapes.
(110) Carefully taped pieces of glass served as a windowpane.
(111) The kidnapped girl's hands were tied and her mouth taped with adhesive plaster.
(112) They taped off the garage and have now put a padlock on it.
(113) This month, however, she taped a message to British forces to mark the 25th anniversary of the Falklands War with Argentina, as well as being interviewed by the BBC.
(114) The hotel manager scotch taped a note to the guest's door.
(115) I didn't have a family...I was the boy with the taped up glasses, with the clothes that were three sizes too big, and with the hair that would never brush down.
(116) Just then, he saw the video picture which taped by Scofield and Lincoln through TV with all the colleagues.
(117) Using silver tape, they taped all the doors and windows shut.
(118) Ms. Cohen is among four loyal JetBlue customers who appear in the video clips, which Firstborn taped on JetBlue aircraft and in the JetBlue terminal at Kennedy International Airport.
(119) Jackson taped an interview Friday with Magic Johnson, a part-owner of the team, that was shown at halftime on TV.
(120) Radial lead coil, single or multi–layer winding on ferrite core, coating by epoxy resin. Products can be taped or packed in viny bangs .
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