- plug
- 01. There was a small hole in our boat which we [plugged] with a towel.02. The children [plugged] their ears with their fingers while the airplane was taking off.03. I have a bad cold. My head is aching, my nose is [plugged], and I have a sore throat.04. When my daughter was a baby, she didn't want us to pull the [plug] when she was in the bath because she was afraid she would go down the drain with the water.05. We can't put a lamp in the hallway because there is no outlet to [plug] it in.06. The sink is [plugged] with hair and soap and stuff, and the water won't drain.07. Please make sure you [unplug] the toaster before trying to get a piece of toast out if it gets stuck.08. The children screamed and [plugged] their ears as the jet plane took off.09. Don't pour that old salad oil down the drain, it'll [plug] it up.10. If you chew gum on the airplane, it'll help to keep your ears from getting [plugged] from the change in air pressure.11. I couldn't figure out why the lamp wouldn't work but it was because it had come [unplugged].12. There is a power bar under the desk with six [plugs] in it so you can use the computer, the printer, the lamp, and everything, all at once.13. Don't [plug] the toaster and the iron into the same outlet or you'll blow a fuse.14. Comedian Henny Youngman once said, "I wanted to do something nice, so I bought my mother-in-law a chair. Now they won't let me [plug] it in."15. We'd better [plug] those holes in the tent if we don't want the mosquitoes to get in.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.