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Tape   /teɪp/   Listen
Tape

noun
1.
A long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening.  "He wrapped a tape around the package"
2.
A recording made on magnetic tape.  Synonyms: tape recording, taping.
3.
The finishing line for a foot race.
4.
Measuring instrument consisting of a narrow strip (cloth or metal) marked in inches or centimeters and used for measuring lengths.  Synonyms: tape measure, tapeline.
5.
Memory device consisting of a long thin plastic strip coated with iron oxide; used to record audio or video signals or to store computer information.  Synonyms: mag tape, magnetic tape.
verb
(past & past part. taped; pres. part. taping)
1.
Fasten or attach with tape.
2.
Record on videotape.  Synonym: videotape.
3.
Register electronically.  Synonym: record.



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"Tape" Quotes from Famous Books



... see—only if anyone had passed and had asked for our papers there would have been trouble. However, we had our laugh, and decided that it was not worth while to risk it again. But I could not help asking myself how, with all their red tape, they ever caught any ...
— On the Edge of the War Zone - From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes • Mildred Aldrich

... gave me a penny, And Mr Whittle sold me sweets (but not so very many). You never know your luck, and so I look to see what's new In Mr Whittle's window. There's a peppermint or two, Some buttons and tobacco (Mr Whittle calls it "baccy"), And fish in tins, and tape, and pins. . . . And then a voice ...
— A Book for Kids • C. J. (Clarence Michael James) Dennis

... took up in 1877 was a battle ground. The treasury he resigns to his successor in 1881 is a well-ordered machine of red tape and routine, requiring for its future successful administration little else than mediocrity, method and laissez faire. As we said before, we take off our hat to John. He is not a magnetic man like Blaine, not a lovable man like our poor, dear friend Matt. Carpenter, not ...
— Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet - An Autobiography. • John Sherman

... follow," he said, slowly, "trying to get back dues from the government. There's red tape and lawyers and rulings and evidence and courts to keep you waiting. I'm not certain," continued the commissioner, with a profoundly meditative frown, "whether this department that I'm the boss of has any jurisdiction or not. It's only Insurance, ...
— Roads of Destiny • O. Henry

... already well tenanted, gradually filled. Groups of men entered, stopped to glance at the tape of a sporting news ticker near the bar, exchanged a word or two with the bartenders, and then selected tables. Several times the two vacant chairs at the captain's table were on the point of being taken, but each time the prospective occupants ...
— Cap'n Dan's Daughter • Joseph C. Lincoln


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