noun a strip of material, such as cloth or plastic, with an adhesive surface on one or both sides, used for sticking things together

  • The package was securely sealed with adhesive tape.
  • Can you pass me the adhesive tape so I can wrap this gift?
  • I ran out of adhesive tape, do you have any stickies?
  • His words were like adhesive tape, binding us together in agreement.

noun a container typically made of glass or plastic with a narrow neck, used for storing liquids

  • The sommelier presented a rare vintage bottle of wine to the guests.
  • Can you pass me the bottle of ketchup, please?
  • Let's grab a bottle and chill at the beach.
  • She kept her emotions bottled up inside for years.

verb past tense of corrugate

adjective having a series of parallel ridges and furrows

  • The corrugated metal roof provided extra strength and durability to the building.
  • I used corrugated cardboard to make a makeshift sled for the kids.
  • That corrugated box is perfect for storing all my old vinyl records.
  • Her voice had a corrugated quality, rough and textured like sandpaper.

noun a slight fold or wrinkle

verb to form small folds or wrinkles

  • The delicate crinkle of the paper added a touch of elegance to the gift.
  • I love the sound of the crinkle when you open a bag of chips.
  • That new jacket has a cool crinkle effect to it.
  • The crinkle in her smile showed that she was genuinely happy.

verb past tense of enclose, meaning to close off or surround something

adjective describing a space that is closed off or surrounded by something

  • Please find the enclosed documents for your review.
  • I've put the papers in the envelope for you.
  • Check out the stuff I put in here.
  • His emotions were like an enclosed box, hidden from everyone.

adjective a describing word that modifies a noun by giving more information about its attributes or qualities

  • The document was carefully laminated to protect it from water damage.
  • I laminated my favorite recipe so it wouldn't get ruined in the kitchen.
  • I'm gonna laminate this picture of us so it lasts forever.
  • Her smile was like a laminated memory, forever preserved in my mind.

adjective a term used to describe something that is designed to prevent light from passing through

  • The lightproof container was designed to protect the sensitive materials from exposure to light.
  • Make sure you store the film in a lightproof bag to prevent it from getting ruined.
  • I always keep my weed in a lightproof jar to keep it fresh.
  • His heart was like a lightproof vault, guarding his deepest emotions from the outside world.

noun a cosmetic applied to the eyelids to accentuate the eyes

  • The cruise liner departed from the port with hundreds of passengers on board.
  • I always prefer using a pencil liner for my eyes instead of liquid liner.
  • I heard that new hip-hop artist dropped a sick liner in his latest track.
  • The CEO delivered a powerful liner in her speech that motivated the entire team.

noun a stubby object or person

adjective describing something as short and thick

  • The carpenter used a stubby pencil to mark the measurements on the wood.
  • I found a stubby little pen in my bag that still works.
  • He's always carrying around a stubby little knife in his pocket.
  • Her stubby fingers struggled to grasp the tiny beads.

noun a long, narrow strip of material used for binding or fastening items together

verb to fasten or attach with tape

  • The technician used a special tape to secure the wires in place.
  • Can you pass me the tape so I can wrap this gift?
  • I always keep a roll of tape in my bag just in case.
  • Her words were like tape, holding the group together during the difficult times.

wad

noun a small mass, lump, or bundle of a soft material

verb to form into a wad or compact mass

  • The accountant carefully counted the wad of cash before depositing it in the bank.
  • I found a wad of gum stuck under my shoe.
  • He pulled out a wad of bills to pay for the drinks.
  • She had a wad of emotions building up inside her.

noun A soft material such as cotton or wool formed into a mass or pad, used for stuffing or padding.

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  • The tailor used wadding to provide extra padding in the shoulders of the coat.
  • I found some wadding in the craft store to stuff my pillows with.
  • I heard he wadded up his homework and threw it in the trash.
  • Her words felt like wadding, softening the blow of the criticism.

noun a code used to identify the type of resin used in plastic products

  • The resin code on plastic products helps consumers identify the type of plastic used for recycling purposes.
  • Make sure to check the resin code on the bottom of the plastic container before throwing it away.
  • I always look for the resin code on my water bottles to see if they are recyclable.
  • Understanding the resin code is like deciphering a secret message on plastic packaging.

noun a product or item that is intended to be used only once before being thrown away

adjective describing a product or item that is intended to be used only once before being thrown away

  • Many environmentalists advocate for the reduction of single-use plastics.
  • Hey, remember to bring your reusable bag to the store so we can avoid using single-use ones.
  • Using single-use items is so wasteful, let's try to be more eco-friendly.
  • His disposable attitude towards relationships is like treating them as single-use items.

noun a type of strong, transparent polyester film commonly used in packaging and insulation

  • The balloon was made of durable mylar material.
  • I wrapped my sandwich in mylar to keep it fresh.
  • I love the way mylar makes everything look so shiny!
  • Her smile was like mylar, bright and reflective.

noun a measurement of the weight or density of paper or other materials, typically expressed in grams per square meter

  • The grammage of the paper used for printing is crucial for achieving high-quality results.
  • Make sure you check the grammage of the paper before printing anything important.
  • I have no idea what the grammage of this paper is, but let's just use it anyway.
  • The grammage of her words was heavy with meaning, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.