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Sentences with plug

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  • She put the plug in the sink and filled it with cold water.
  • A plug had been inserted in the drill hole.
  • Crews are working to plug a major oil leak. [VERB noun]
  • We did not want people on the show who are purely interested in plugging a book or film. [VERB noun]
  • Let's do this show tonight and it'll be a great plug, a great promotion.
  • To plug a finger into one's ear
  • He plugged six rabbits
  • The pressure plug is made to precision standards from alloy steel.Since most manufacturers recommend periodic draining of the cooling system, and coolant changes, a plug is usually provided at the bottom of the radiator.Never attempt to reuse the core plug which seals camshaft oil pressure.
  • Before removing the car radio, remember to pull the plug out of the socket.The two crocodile clips are attached to wires, with a switch and a two-point plug.The engine has many sensors, each with plug and socket connection, and it just takes one to stop the system.
  • The lamp needed a new plug.I replaced the fuse in the plug.To change a fuse, remove the plastic cover from the back of the plug.
  • She put the plug in the basin and filled it with cold water.I want to take a bath, but the bathtub plug is missing.There is mold under the plugs in the basin and tub.
  • A plug is put into a borehole to prevent the flow of water, gas, or oil from one strata to another when a well is abandoned.A plug is set at the bottom of the completion zone to prevent fluid from flowing into the borehole below the completion zone.A plug is something, often cement, which is put across an opening to a formation to close it when a wellbore is being shut in.
  • Using the wrong plug in the wrong receptacle or use of a worn fixture can cause fire and corrosion problems.The lamp takes a 60 watt bulb and is fitted with a 13 amp plug.A plug is a small plastic device with two or three metal pins, that is intended to be attached to a flexible cable, and that fits into the holes of a socket outlet or with a connector.
  • To plug up a leak; plug a gap.
  • A plugged nickel.
  • He says he will appear if he can plug his new TV series.
  • You're doing a fine job—just keep plugging. Some writers will plug away at the same novel for several years.
  • Whenever he gets the chance, he's plugging for his company.
  • The government has threatened to pull the plug on further subsidies.
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