plug - use in sentences

Object

  • gap: All too often team leaders are expected to plug the gaps in agents ' knowledge.
  • loophole: Another element may be needed to plug that loophole.

Converse of object

  • pull: RCA must have pulled the plug fairly quickly on the band.
  • spark: This consists of sparking plug with a transparent top which enables you to see the color of the combustion taking place.

Adjective modifier

  • shameless: I hope this isn't too much of a shameless plug!
  • 3.5mm: I suggest using a small dc motor in a 35mm film case connected by a 3.5mm jack plug to the main unit.
  • 3-pin: Comes fitted with a UK standard, 3-pin plug.
  • volcanic: This is the extinct volcanic plug in the center of Holyrood Park, the Royal Park of Holyrood Palace.
  • European-style: Electricity 220 volts AC, with standard Continental European-style two-pin plugs ( coming from the UK, an adaptor will be required ).
  • mycelial: The inoculations were repeated by placing mycelial plugs on the stems.

Preposition: into

  • socket: UK 3 pin Ipod USB power adapter No cable required - plugs straight into a wall socket.

Modifies a noun

  • socket: Easy access to laptop charging power via individual plug sockets in each drawer of the cabinet.
  • spanner: Buying Tips ( both models ) Always check for a toolkit - the plug spanner is essential.

Noun used with modifier

  • spark: What should my spark plug gap be set to?
  • phono: Some machines produced at this time may have phono plugs for audio, plus a special ' locking ' BNC connector for video.
  • two-pin: Electricity 220 volts AC, with standard Continental European-style two-pin plugs ( coming from the UK, an adaptor will be required ).
  • glow: I had the glow plugs changed a few weeks ago ( sorry forgot to say that!
  • jack: I suggest using a small dc motor in a 35mm film case connected by a 3.5mm jack plug to the main unit.
  • ear: Do not use ordinary ear plugs for this problem!

Preposition: in

  • headphones: Plug in headphones and practice any time of the day or evening.

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