1. plug
The plug doesn't work.
I'm out of plug. I've gotta get some.
... forgot to say our plug.
I'd give anything for a plug.
My nose was bleeding and I plugged it with cotton wool.
Why pay if we can get a plug on that show?
When we want to fill the bath with water, we should put the plug in. When we finish taking a bath, we should pull the plug out.
Try wearing protective clothing next time – and maybe a nose plug too!
... but I love to stay plugged into what's going on with my family,...
I will ask a plumber to plug the hole in this pipe.
You are acting as a 'plug' to stop the blood escaping. The pressure you provide will help stop the bleeding and clot the blood.
How long can you use your mobile phone before you have to put the plug into the socket to charge the batteries?
We managed to stop the roof leaking by plugging the whole with a cork material. She was terribly angry when she discovered that there was no plug in the sink.
A cheaper range of products was introduced to plug the gap at the lower end of the market.
Did you know that if you plug a pickle into an electrical outlet, it glows and makes buzzing noises?
Inglês palavra "wpiąć"(plug) ocorre em conjuntos:
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