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UK
/tˈeɪpt/
]
[ US /ˈteɪpt/ ]
[ US /ˈteɪpt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- recorded on tape
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secured or held in place by tape
carefully taped pieces of glass served as a windowpane
How To Use taped In A Sentence
- While she did sing live, she was accompanied by taped music and voices. Times, Sunday Times
- The parking lot around the building was taped off.
- There, taped to the bottom, was a small plastic bag of amphetamines.
- All group members consented to the discussion being taped, and we explained that all material would be made anonymous.
- Watching the men, Severa held one finger to her lips and untaped his mouth. The Worst Years of Your Life
- The main trunk of the stapedial artery atrophies and its origin from the internal carotid disappears.
- I hear dark rumors that she has her enemies duct taped to comfortable recliners and forced to watch Beachcombers episodes until they eat their own weight in bran loaf! Archive 2007-09-01
- George, Washington source: daud schoeps mk4v > vms > sbm-1 > d8 transfer: dat clone in tascam da-20mkII > rme digi96 / 8 pst > cdWAV > flac taped by Steve and Aaron transfer by Cliff per request from week4paugh. net 3 / 13 / 05 Bt.etree.org
- Descending into the cellar of the palace, he taped a speech agreeing to free elections and other liberal measures.
- She has just taped an interview.