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duct tape

[ duhk, duhkt ]

noun

  1. a strongly adhesive silver-gray cloth tape, used in plumbing, household repairs, etc.


duct tape

noun

  1. a type of strong waterproof adhesive silver-coloured cloth tape used for repairs by plumbers, electricians, etc
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The person covered one surveillance camera with duct tape but was filmed by a separate camera throwing a chunk of concrete at the car multiple times and cutting the tires, police said.

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He pulled her hair, poured cold water over her and bound her arms and legs with white duct tape, according to the report.

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A few were broken and held together by red duct tape, but those would be repaired.

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He also bought a specialist butchering knife, rope, petrol cans and duct tape, and ordered an air pistol, which never arrived.

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He was extremely emaciated, had duct tape around his wrists and ankles and told the neighbor to take him to the nearest police station.

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