Pronunciation: /peɪst/
noun a thick, soft, moist substance, usually produced by mixing dry ingredients with a liquid
A1 I used paste to stick the paper to the wall.
A2 She made a delicious pasta dish with tomato paste.
B1 The paste in the tube is for filling in small holes in the wall.
B2 The dentist applied a numbing paste before filling the cavity.
C1 The chef created a special paste for the signature dish.
C2 The artist used a unique paste to create texture in the painting.
verb to stick or fasten something onto something else with paste
A1 I paste pictures into my scrapbook.
A2 She pasted the URL into the search bar.
B1 You should paste the text into a new document.
B2 The students pasted their project onto the poster board.
C1 He carefully pasted the pieces of the puzzle together.
C2 The artist pasted various materials onto the canvas to create a unique collage.
formal Please make sure to paste the correct information into the document.
informal Just copy and paste the text from the website.
slang I'll just paste the link here real quick.
figurative She had to paste a smile on her face even though she was upset.
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