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    plug
    /plʌɡ/

    noun

    • 1. a piece of solid material fitting tightly into a hole and blocking it up: "somewhere in the pipes there is a plug of ice blocking the flow" Similar stopperbungcorkseal
    • 2. a device for making an electrical connection between an appliance and the mains, consisting of an insulated casing with metal pins that fit into holes in a socket: "the cable is fitted with a two-pin plug"

    verb

    • 1. block or fill in (a hole or cavity): "trucks arrived loaded with gravel to plug the hole and clear the road" Similar stop (up)seal (up/off)close (up/off)cork
    • 2. mention (a product, event, or establishment) publicly in order to promote it: informal "during the show he plugged his new record" Similar publicizepromotegive publicity toadvertise

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  2. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word plug as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out how to plug a hole, a device, a lure, or a publicity, and more.

  3. Learn the meaning of plug as a noun and a verb in English, with different contexts and expressions. Find out how to pronounce plug and see translations in other languages.

  4. A plug (or the plug) is a person who has the ability to get or supply hard-to-find items, especially drugs. Where does plug come from? The word plug made its way into the English language, likely from Dutch, as far back as the 1620s.

  5. 1. An object, such as a cork or a wad of cloth, used to fill a hole tightly; a stopper. 2. A dense mass of material that obstructs a passage. 3. A usually cylindrical or conic piece cut from something larger, often as a sample. 4. Electricity. a.

  6. Definition of plug verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. A plug is something that blocks a hole, particularly one that water normally flows through. For some reason, it also means to promote something. If you plug your new book, you sneak it into every conversation.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of the word 'plug' in different contexts. Find synonyms, examples, and related terms for 'plug' in British and American English.