"Pasted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pasted" Meaning

"Pasted" is the past tense of the verb "paste", which means to fix or stick something onto something else using an adhesive substance, such as glue or tape. It can also be used as a verb meaning to copy and paste text or an image from one place to another.

"Pasted" Examples

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Examples:

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"I accidentally pasted my shirt with glue when I tried to fix the rip."

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"She pasted the coupon on her grocery bill to get a discount."

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"The artist pasted the collage on the canvas using varnish."

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"The teacher asked me to paste this notice on the school bulletin board."

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"I had to paste my ID card on the back of my laptop to keep it secure."

"Pasted" Similar Words

Passy

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Pasta

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Pastafarianism

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Pastas

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Paste

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The word "paste" can refer to:<br><br>1. A soft, thick mixture of ingredients, often used as an adhesive or to fill spaces, typically made from flour, water, and other substances.<br>2. In computing, paste refers to the action of copying and then reinserting text or data from the clipboard into a document, application, or other digital medium.<br>3. In general, to paste something means to apply it to a surface or to attach it to something else, often using a sticky or adhesive substance.

Pasteboard

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A pasteboard is a piece of thin, stiff cardboard or paper used as a backing for models, diagrams, or other ephemeral creations that need to be held together and displayed. It is often used by artists, architects, and designers to protect their work while allowing them to move and manipulate it easily.

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Pastel

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Pastelist

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A person who specializes in the art of painting, especially in the use of pastel colors.

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Pastels

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Paster

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"Paster" is likely a typo and the correct word is "pastry" which refers to a type of baked dough that is often used to make sweet or savory pastries, such as pies, tarts, and flaky layers of dough.

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Pasternak

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Boris Pasternak was a Russian poet, novelist, and diplomat. He is best known for his epic novel "Doctor Zhivago", which tells the story of a Russian physician and his love affair during the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War.

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