plugs Synonyms

plugs Meaning

plugs

a piece of favorable publicity, to work doggedly and persistently, a piece used to close or fill a hole, a piece of material (as wood or alloy) used or serving to fill a hole, a small core or segment removed from a larger object, a piece used to fill a hole, spark plug, an obstructing mass of material in a bodily vessel or opening (as of the cervix or a skin lesion), to fill a cavity in (a tooth), hydrant, fireplug, a lure with several hooks used in casting for fish, to hit with a bullet, a flat cake of tightly pressed tobacco leaves, a device for connecting electric wires to a jack, an obtruding or obstructing mass of material resembling a stopper, to connect or become connected to by or as if by means of a plug, to become plugged, a filling for a hollow tooth, to stop, make tight, or secure (as an opening) by or as if by insertion of a plug, a piece of favorable publicity or a favorable mention usually incorporated in general matter, to stop, make tight, or secure with or as if with a plug, an artificial fishing lure used primarily for casting and made with one or more sets of gang hooks, a flat compressed cake of tobacco, to advertise or publicize over and over, spark plug sense 1, a device usually on a cord used to make an electrical connection by putting it into another part (as a socket), something of lesser quality, an inferior often aged or unsound horse, to advertise or publicize insistently, the piece in a cock that can be turned to regulate the flow of liquid or gas, to remedy (a deficiency) as if by inserting a plug, a worn-out horse, any of various devices resembling or functioning like a plug, to keep steadily at work or in action, to stop, make tight, or secure by inserting a plug, to fire shots, to load into as if by means of a plug, a male fitting for making an electrical connection to a live circuit by insertion in a receptacle (such as an outlet), something inferior

plugs Sentence Examples

  1. The electrician carefully plugged the wires into the outlet.
  2. The doctor plugged the syringe into the patient's vein.
  3. The musician plugged his guitar into the amplifier.
  4. The technician plugged the USB drive into the computer.
  5. The homeowner plugged the vacuum cleaner into an extension cord.
  6. The chef plugged the waffle iron into the counter.
  7. The mechanic plugged the diagnostic scanner into the car's computer.
  8. The plumber plugged the drain stopper into the sink.
  9. The student plugged the headphones into his laptop.
  10. The salesperson plugged the promotional display into a wall socket.

FAQs About the word plugs

a piece of favorable publicity, to work doggedly and persistently, a piece used to close or fill a hole, a piece of material (as wood or alloy) used or serving

fills, packs, dams, bungs, stuffs, clogs, seals, stops,blocks, calks

excavates,scoops (out), hollows (out),shovels,

The electrician carefully plugged the wires into the outlet.

The doctor plugged the syringe into the patient's vein.

The musician plugged his guitar into the amplifier.

The technician plugged the USB drive into the computer.