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to tape
noun
Flexible material in a roll with a sticky surface on one or both sides; adhesive tape.
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Then he planned to tape the windows.
"Except he forgot to tape it".
"They were erased to tape soap operas".
And yes, it is O.K. to admit to tape failure.
Uh, I'm just rushing out to tape my show.
It's hard to tape without a kid around.
He must get permission to tape phone calls.
"Fringe cuts straight, hair trimmings stick to tape".
So she arranged with investigators to tape his calls secretly.
"Cut that off, cut that off (pointing to tape recorder).
She would have to tape 30 shows in five days.
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