stapler
IPA: stˈeɪpʌɫɝ
noun
- A device which binds together sheets of paper by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and simultaneously folding over the ends of the staple against the back surface of the paper.
- (dated) A dealer in staple goods.
- (dated) One employed to sort wool according to its staple.
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Examples of "stapler" in Sentences
- Indexed » Blog Archive » That stapler is a weapon.
- The staple-free stapler is another good alternative.
- Email a copy of 'That stapler is a weapon.' to a friend
- The Bedazzler is a plastic device, similar to a stapler.
- She realizes her stapler is out of staples, we are late.
- My little brother just threw a stapler through the window.
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- In this final phase a stapler staples the set of papers together.
- The stapler means is operative to secure sheathing over the framework.
- This part of the housing can be simply removed from the stapler itself.
- In addition, various tags adapted for use with the stapler are disclosed.
- Space is allowed for the lower jaw of the stapler to slip behind the tape.
- He spent his early life working as a wool stapler for the Allanson family.
- Anastomosis of hollow viscera is effected interlumenally by a surgical stapler.
- Your low-tech stapler is about to get a huge makeover if Swingline has its way.
- It is starting with the very first episode where he puts Dwight's stapler in jello.
- I own a Parker stapler, that is also good, but I can't find anyone who sells the staples.
- Just having a copier that worked, or being able to find tape or a stapler was a huge deal.
- The stapler is a prime example of how we tend to bestow meaning and history onto the most banal and seemingly worthless of objects.
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