tapped
IPA: tˈæpt
adjective
- Having a tap or taps.
- (card games, board games) Of a card or playing piece: used up for the current turn.
- (slang) Crazy, eccentric.
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Examples of "tapped" in Sentences
- The resulting smelted steel is tapped and the slag is tapped separately.
- Clean drinking water for millions, waiting to be tapped from the polar ice.
- Henrik Sedin tapped in a loose puck at the 10: 26 mark while a Thrashers 'player had a broken stick.
- Reaching the bottom of the stairs, Erin tapped in her keycode to unlock the enormous steel doors there.
- It's pretentious, and it implies that the person "tapped" is somehow a resource ripe for the picking ... or a keg.
- Besides, we are very tapped from the transit mall rip-up, poodle poop park in SoWhat, Convention Center hotel, and two new bush league stadiums.
- The label tapped GSI Commerce Inc., a firm that has developed online stores for designers including Kate Spade, BCBG Max Azria and Ralph Lauren, to revamp the site.
- She was barely a blip on the political scene when McCain tapped her for the '08 campaign, and now she has dumped all her political life for book tours and interviews on Oprah.
- Modin tapped in his own rebound from the side of the net just over five minutes later for his first goal in nine games and ninth overall, ending a flurry of seven straight shots by Columbus.
- Treated as suspects, we have had our phone calls tapped and our letters and emails monitored by government agents, not to mention being subjected to fingerprint scans at amusement parks, bag searches at train stations, patdowns at stadiums and concert arenas, camera surveillance on street corners and other public places, and, most recently, whole body imaging scanners in airports.
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