100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "duct tape"
Definition
Duct Tape: A strong, cloth-backed adhesive tape, typically coated with polyethylene on one side, used for various purposes including sealing, repairing, and binding materials.
Synonyms
- Duck tape
- Gaffer tape
- Cloth tape
- Adhesive tape
Antonyms
- None (as "duct tape" serves a specific function and does not have direct opposites)
Examples
- I duct tape the broken chair leg to keep it from collapsing.
- She always duct tape her travel gear to prevent any damage.
- We need to duct tape the wires together to avoid tripping hazards.
- He duct tape the cardboard box to secure the contents inside.
- They duct tape the tarp to the roof to stop the leak.
- I duct tape my gym shoes when the sole starts coming off.
- She used to duct tape the car’s exhaust to manage the sound.
- He duct tape the edges of the poster to hang it up neatly.
- We duct tape the broken window to shield it from the rain.
- The handyman duct tape the loose tiles back in place.
- I always duct tape my cables to keep them organized.
- She duct tape the leaking hose until a replacement could be found.
- He duct tape the broken toy to make it look whole again.
- They duct tape the furniture to the moving truck for stability.
- We duct tape the seams of the tent to ensure it stays waterproof.
- I had to duct tape my backpack after the zipper broke.
- She duct tape the hem of her dress when she couldn't find a needle.
- He duct tape the cardboard cutout to keep it from falling over.
- We duct tape the edges of the carpet to prevent it from curling.
- I duct tape my phone charger to the desk to avoid tangling.
- She duct tape the broken screen protector to keep the glass from cracking.
- He duct tape the cables to the wall for a clean look.
- They duct tape the baseball bat after it cracked during a game.
- We duct tape the edges of the tablecloth to prevent it from blowing away.
- I duct tape the luggage tags to my suitcase for easy identification.
- She duct tape the fence to keep the dogs from escaping.
- He duct tape the poster board to the wall for his project display.
- We duct tape the leaks in the inflatable pool until we can patch it properly.
- I duct tape the broken umbrella to keep it functional.
- She duct tape the gift wrap to secure it for the party.
- He duct tape the edges of the photo frame to prevent it from breaking.
- They duct tape the microphone to the stand for a performance.
- We duct tape the pipes to avoid any further leaks.
- I duct tape the curling iron cord to the counter to keep it tidy.
- She duct tape the magazines together for easy storage.
- He duct tape the remote control to the coffee table so it wouldn’t get lost.
- They duct tape the shoes together for a quick fix.
- We duct tape the fabric to the wall for a makeshift backdrop.
- I duct tape the electric wires to prevent accidents.
- She duct tape the bottom of the suitcase to secure the zipper.
- He duct tape the edges of the cardboard to make a model.
- They duct tape the grill cover to keep it secure during a storm.
- We duct tape the broken fence post to hold it upright.
- I duct tape the edges of the table to avoid splinters.
- She duct tape the broken light fixture until it can be replaced.
- He duct tape the loose floorboards to prevent noise.
- They duct tape the cables to the desk to keep them from tangling.
- We duct tape the edges of the shower curtain to prevent water from spilling out.
- I duct tape the loose tiles in the bathroom until I can replace them.
- She duct tape the pages of the book that were falling out.
- He duct tape the edges of the note to keep it from tearing.
- They duct tape the broken chair to keep it functional.
- We duct tape the windows during the storm for extra protection.
- I duct tape the edges of the cardboard box to secure the contents.
- She duct tape the broken zipper on her jacket to keep it closed.
- He duct tape the wires to the wall for a cleaner appearance.
- They duct tape the inflatable mattress to stop air leaks.
- We duct tape the small holes in the boat until we can patch them.
- I duct tape my broken glasses for a temporary fix.
- She duct tape the edges of the carpet to prevent slipping.
- He duct tape the broken toy together to prolong its use.
- They duct tape the old furniture to keep it from falling apart.
- We duct tape the edges of the tablecloth to prevent it from moving.
- I duct tape the broken drawer to keep it from falling out.
- She duct tape the edges of the gift box to secure the contents.
- He duct tape the loose parts of the bicycle to keep it functional.
- They duct tape the old shoes to make them last a little longer.
- We duct tape the pages of the scrapbook to preserve them.
- I duct tape the clothesline to the fence to keep it taut.
- She duct tape the broken shelf until a new one can be installed.
- He duct tape the edges of the cover to keep it from fraying.
- They duct tape the old pictures to the wall for display.
- We duct tape the cords of the blinds to keep them organized.
- I duct tape my lunch bag to prevent it from spilling.
- She duct tape the edges of the tarp to secure it against the wind.
- He duct tape the broken handle on the suitcase to continue using it.
- They duct tape the edges of the tent to keep it from leaking.
- We duct tape the loose handle of the drawer for a quick fix.
- I duct tape the broken headphones to keep using them.
- She duct tape the edges of the picture frame to prevent it from breaking.
- He duct tape the corners of the cardboard box for packing.
- They duct tape the broken latch on the gate to keep it closed.
- We duct tape the cables to the floor to prevent tripping.
- I duct tape the edges of the notebook to avoid tearing.
- She duct tape the curtains to the rod to keep them in place.
- He duct tape the pieces of the model together for stability.
- They duct tape the broken cover on the book to keep it together.
- We duct tape the edges of the rug to prevent it from slipping.
- I duct tape my lunch containers to keep them organized.
- She duct tape the broken fence board for a temporary solution.
- He duct tape the seams of the raincoat to keep it waterproof.
- They duct tape the edges of the canvas to keep it taut.
- We duct tape the handles of the shopping bags to prevent breaking.
- I duct tape the broken arm of the chair to hold it together.
- She duct tape the edges of the blanket to prevent fraying.
- He duct tape the cardboard to create a makeshift sign.
- They duct tape the leaking kettle until they can buy a new one.
- We duct tape the broken door handle for a temporary fix.
- I duct tape the edges of the poster to keep it from curling.
- She duct tape the loose ends of the yarn to keep it tidy.