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01. Please [staple] your test sheet to your essay paper before handing it in.
02. I cut my finger on a [staple] during the test, and got blood all over the paper.
03. Rice is the most important [staple] in the diet of many Asian countries.
04. Food is difficult to come by, and people have to line up for hours to buy [staples] such as bread and meat.
05. Violence and sex have become [staples] of prime time television in our society.
06. Fish is a [staple] of the Japanese diet.
07. We need a [stapler], and a three-hole punch for the office.
08. In the late 1600s, Ireland recognized the food value of potatoes, and became the first country in Europe to plant potatoes as a [staple] food crop.
09. If you are going to hand your homework in late, you really should [staple] a five-dollar bill to it.
10. The [stapler] is empty so you'll have to use a paperclip to attach your answer sheet to your test paper.
11. There is a severe shortage of food in the country, and even the most basic [staples] are hard to come by, and are extremely expensive.
12. Soy is an important [staple] in Asian diets.
13. Yogurt is a [staple] of the Bulgarian diet.
14. Rice is not just a [staple] food of Indonesia, but is also considered symbolic of life itself.
15. Some extremely fat people have to have their stomachs [stapled] in order to lose weight.
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Staple — may mean:*Staple (fastener), a formed metal fastener used to secure sheets of material or wires, so they will not fall apart of each other. *Staple food, a foodstuff that forms the basic constituent of a diet. It is a standard commodity rather… … Wikipedia
Staple — Sta ple (st[=a] p l), n. [AS. stapul, stapol, stapel, a step, a prop, post, table, fr. stapan to step, go, raise; akin to D. stapel a pile, stocks, emporium, G. stapela heap, mart, stake, staffel step of a ladder, Sw. stapel, Dan. stabel, and E.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
staple — Ⅰ. staple [1] ► NOUN 1) a small flattened U shaped piece of wire used to fasten papers together. 2) a small U shaped metal bar with pointed ends for driving into wood to hold things in place. ► VERB ▪ secure with a staple or staples. ORIGIN Old… … English terms dictionary
staple — sta ple, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {stapled} ( p ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {stapling}.] 1. To sort according to its staple; as, to staple cotton. [1913 Webster] 2. To fasten together with a staple[9] or staples; as, to staple a check to a letter. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Staple — Sta ple, a. 1. Pertaining to, or being a market or staple for, commodities; as, a staple town. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. Established in commerce; occupying the markets; settled; as, a staple trade. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 3. Fit to be sold;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
STAPLE! — The Independent Media Expo is an annual convention in Austin, Texas, United States, for alternative comics, minicomics, webcomics, zines, underground comics, and graphic arts. Chris Nicholas founded the conference as a gathering place for… … Wikipedia
staple — staple1 [stā′pəl] n. [ME stapel < OFr estaple < MDu stapel, mart, emporium, post, orig. support, akin to STAPLE2] 1. the chief commodity, or any of the most important commodities, made, grown, or sold in a particular place, region, country … English World dictionary
Staple — Stapel País … Wikipedia Español
staple — index item, stock in trade Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
staple n — staple diet … English expressions
staple — [adj] necessary, basic chief, essential, fundamental, important, in demand, key, main, popular, predominant, primary, principal, standard; concept 546 Ant. auxiliary, extra, minor, secondary, unnecessary … New thesaurus