stapling (Meaning)

stapling

a place of supply, a chief commodity or production of a place, a small wire both ends of which are driven through layers of thin and easily penetrable material (such as paper) and usually clinched to hold the layers together, to fasten with staples, a commodity for which the demand is constant, principal, chief, a usually metal surgical fastener used to hold layers of tissue together (as in the closure of an incision), textile fiber (such as wool and rayon) of relatively short length that when spun and twisted forms a yarn rather than a filament, a piece of thin wire that is driven through papers and bent over at the ends to fasten them together or driven through thin material to fasten it to something else, the sustaining or principal element, a piece of metal with sharp points to be driven into a surface to hold something (as a hook, rope, or wire), raw material, to provide with or secure by staples, the length of a piece of such textile fiber, a metal loop both ends of which are driven into a surface to hold the hook, hasp, or bolt of a lock, secure a rope, or fix a wire in place, a usually U-shaped fastener, a chief product of business or farming of a place, something having widespread and constant use or appeal, textile fiber (as wool or rayon) suitable for spinning into yarn, a usually U-shaped and typically metal surgical fastener used to hold layers of tissue together (as in the closure of an incision), principal entry 1, chief, a town used as a center for the sale or exportation of commodities in bulk, the chief part of something, produced regularly or in large quantities, something in widespread and constant use or demand, used, needed, or enjoyed constantly usually by many individuals, a usually metal surgical fastener used to hold layers of tissue together (as in the closing of a wound)

stapling Sentence Examples

  1. I carefully aligned the papers before stapling them together.
  2. The stapler jammed as I attempted to staple the documents.
  3. I used a heavy-duty stapler to secure the thick stack of papers.
  4. The staples held the sheets of paper firmly together, preventing them from falling apart.
  5. I reached for the stapler to staple the contract together.
  6. I accidentally stapled my finger while using the stapler.
  7. The stapling machine was broken, hindering my ability to prepare the documents.
  8. I was relieved to find a working stapler in the office supply closet.
  9. The sound of stapling echoed through the quiet office.
  10. I used a large stapler to staple the posters to the bulletin board.

FAQs About the word stapling

a place of supply, a chief commodity or production of a place, a small wire both ends of which are driven through layers of thin and easily penetrable material

latching, clamping, clenching, fastening, hanging, lashing, tying, attaching, harnessing, sticking

dividing, unhooking,detaching, severing, disconnecting, parting, undoing, unfastening, dissociating, splitting

I carefully aligned the papers before stapling them together.

The stapler jammed as I attempted to staple the documents.

I used a heavy-duty stapler to secure the thick stack of papers.

The staples held the sheets of paper firmly together, preventing them from falling apart.