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View definitions for plug

plug

noun as in stopper

noun as in publicity

verb as in stop up

verb as in publicize

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NBC also was desperate to find a replacement for its sitcom “Friends,” and “The Apprentice” helped plug the gap.

Google's Chromecast devices plug into TVs and allow users to stream content like web video and music wirelessly using a mobile device or laptop.

From BBC

But as we know, Trump wants to pull the plug on the whole thing, abandon Ukraine and let Putin stick the broken pieces of the Soviet empire back together.

From Salon

Prison guards also offered witnesses ear plugs to protect their ears from the sound of the shots, added a reporter for the Post and Courier newspaper.

From BBC

The corrective budget measures will reflect existing policy aims, but will also help plug the gap that has emerged in recent months.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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