"Stapling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stapling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stapling" Meaning

The act or process of attaching two or more pieces of paper, fabric, or other materials together using a thin, metal staple or a stapler.

"Stapling" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "stapling":

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1.

Using a stapler: She spent hours stapling the papers together for the report.

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Industrial process: The factory's stapling machine was producing hundreds of stapled packets per hour.

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Retirement funds: Be sure to include stapling the receipts to your tax return for deductions.

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Technical term: There were problems stapling the ligaments after the surgery.

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Act of binding firmly: The gathering was stapling together different leaders from various countries for a summit meeting.

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Staphylotomy

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Staple

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Stapled

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Attached or fixed together with staples.

Stapler

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A stapler is a device or a small machine used to join sheets of paper together by driving a thin metal staple through their bound edges.

Staplers

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Staples

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Star-packed

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Star-spangled

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Star-studded

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Starboard

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Starbucks

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Starburst

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