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tape

noun as in ribbon of material

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verb as in stick together with material

verb as in record sounds, sights

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After the Bezos-owned Washington Post published the contents of the 2005 audiotape, former “Apprentice” producer Bill Pruitt said in a social media post that “there are far worse” Trump comments caught on tape.

Players also filled huge cardboard boxes with other personal items then sealed them with packing tape.

One official said the tapes, which were first disclosed this week by The Times, exposed a “toxic environment.”

If that name rings a bell, it's likely because of an infamous tape where Gibson hurled sexist and racist remarks at the mother of one of his children.

From Salon

As the interview progressed, Costner asked Dowd, “with cocky assurance,” if she was going to play the interview tape for her girlfriends.

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

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