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stapler
noun
A device which binds together sheets of paper by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and simultaneously folding over the ends of the staple against the back surface of the paper. Compare staple gun.
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The word 'stapler' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that is used to staple documents or other materials together. For example, "I need to buy a new stapler because mine is broken."
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Dr Cooper minimises that problem with a stapler of his own design.
"It was the car-boot ethos we were going for," he says, "though I have to admit that Engelbert Humperdinck donating a stapler has left us all scratching our heads".
Because for all the disappointments and that entire year where Cable carried a pained expression on his face like someone had just jellied his stapler, he had this look that made me stay on board.
As Mark's friend Daryl says in Peep Show: "I don't know about you – but I'm so bored I could eat a stapler".
Then I ponder how I would react to anyone senior to me throwing a stapler at my head in a work environment.
When Gareth's stapler is entombed in jelly as a practical joke in The Office, it's a rare dab of Dalí in the dullness of their lives.
We sit at them calmly, never glancing at the stapler and wondering if it portends our imminent end.
I turned up for my placement expecting the sum of my experience to be how to use a stapler, file mountains of papers and put stamps on envelopes.
We wanted to give people a guide to really well-designed stuff, so if you do have to buy your brother something and he has a home office, say, you can buy him the best stapler and he will actually be able to use your gift every day of his life".
"Can we get a stapler, please?" Pomahac called out.
A lavishly refitted factory once occupied by Swingline, the stapler company, will be MOMA's headquarters from late June, when it opens to the public, until at least 2005, while the site on Fifty-third Street, in Manhattan, is renovated and expanded.
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