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Plug Definition & Meaning

1. A device used to connect an electrical appliance to a power source.

Example: "i need to find a plug to charge my phone."

2. A small piece of material used to fill a hole or gap.

Example: "i used a plug to fix the leak in the pipe."

3. To promote or advertise a product or service.

Example: "the company hired a celebrity to plug their new product."

4. A slang term for a person's earphones or headphones.

Example: "i forgot my plugs at home, so i can't listen to music on the train."

5. To insert something into a socket or opening.

Example: "i had to plug in the cord to turn on the lamp."

Examples of the word plug used in sentences.

  • My laptop charger has a three-pronged plug.
  • Can you help me plug this cable into the TV?
  • He accidentally pulled the plug out of the socket.
  • I need to plug in my phone to charge.
  • Don't forget to unplug the toaster after using it.
  • Can you help me find the right plug to connect the printer to my computer?
  • The concert ended abruptly when someone accidentally pulled out the plug to the sound system.
  • It's important to always unplug electrical appliances when not in use to save energy.
  • Don't forget to plug in your phone before you go to bed.
  • I needed to use an adapter to plug my laptop into the wall socket.
  • Can you please plug in your headphones so I can hear the audio better?
  • I had to unplug the computer to reset the system.
  • The drain in the sink is clogged, we need to use a plug to stop the water from flowing.
  • My phone battery is low, I need to find a plug to charge it.
  • I need to find a plug to fit this electric appliance in the wall.
  • The plumber had to replace the old plug in the sink because it was leaking.
  • The new machine needs a special plug to function.
  • I always make sure to unplug all my electronics before leaving the house to save energy.
  • The band's performance was so good, it felt like they were able to plug into the audience's energy.
  • I need to plug in my phone so it can charge overnight.
  • We need to find a way to plug the gap in our online security measures to prevent any potential data breaches.
  • He was desperately trying to plug the leak in the roof as the rain continued to pour outside.
  • I had to unplug the power cord from the wall to fix the faulty plug on my computer.
  • The band's new album is so good, it's like plugging into a whole new sound.
  • She decided to plug her upcoming event on social media to attract more attendees.
  • The environmentalist activist urged the government to prioritize renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, rather than simply plugging in more coal-fired plants.
  • The hotel room was equipped with multiple sockets for electronic devices, but none of them seemed to accommodate the plug of my laptop charger.
  • Despite the convenience of online music streaming, some audiophiles still prefer plugging in their headphones and listening to vinyl records.
  • As a responsible traveler, I always make sure to bring an adapter plug to ensure that I can power up my phone and other gadgets wherever I go.
  • The new cafe near my office has free Wi-Fi, but the signal is often weak, so I have to sit near the wall to plug in my laptop and work efficiently.
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