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paste

Paste is a thick liquid for sticking (attaching) things together. Paste is like glue, but glue is more liquid and paste is more solid. He mixed flour and water to make a paste for sticking the paper together. Any very thick liquid, almost solid. Tomato paste is good in sauce to put on rice or spaghetti.

paste

If you paste something in a computer program, you cut or copy it from one place and put a copy of it somewhere else. To stick things together using paste. She pasted the pictures onto the wall.

paste

any mixture of a soft and malleable consistency (= glue) join or attach with or as if with glue paste the sign on the wall cut and paste the sentence in the text cover the surface of paste the wall with burlap hit with the fists He pasted his opponent an adhesive made from water and flour or starch; used on paper and paperboard a hard, brilliant lead glass that is used in making artificial jewelry (= spread) a tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers or used in preparing other dishes

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Simple sentences

Do not copy-paste sentences from elsewhere.
I found the lyrics, but I can't copy paste them.
Paste these labels on the jars.
Has anyone seen the paste?

Movie subtitles

If you mash them up, you can make like a paste and make a pancake out of it.
I'll paste these pieces on some calico, and it will be even better, stronger.
See that you paste them today. I shall bring you the calico.
Then you could paste it over your bunk.
Pretty clever of her to put four priceless jewels among a lot of paste and tape.
Look, Daddy. paste it.
Now, I'll paste this together.
We'll paste it right alongside of our beer license.
If anything goes wrong, you paste their bottoms for them.
Have we any paste?
I'll trade these new socks for shrimp paste.
And for chaps like me, prospects as appetizing as yesterday's fish paste sandwich.
Shh. We know what happened from the bits and pieces we were able to paste together. but we still have no proof.
Now, what I'm experimenting with is. a sort of coating, a metallic paste. which will, in fact, cut off the force of gravity.
You might bring me another pot of paste and three more albums.
This liver paste is the one customers won't buy because it's off.
Here, paste up these posters. - Where?
Paste it!
Now, we'll paste this together here.
Would you like a good paste in the eye, sir?
Can't you smell the wallpaper paste, Mr. Farnham?
I'll trade these new socks for some shrimp paste.
JAMES B.W. BEVIS-- ON WHOM DAME FORTUNE WILL SHORTLY TURN HER BACK BUT NOT BEFORE SHE GIVES HIM A PASTE IN THE MOUTH.
Well, have we any need to show it, to paste it on the walls?
I'll paste you!
Where's the pickling paste?
Smell the paste.
Paste it on there.
Four pounds of potatoes. six ounces tomato paste.
Four pounds of potatoes, six ounces of tomato paste, six ounces of ground beef and a bottle of wine.
It's horrible. May we scrub the floor out there, then? You haven't the strength, nor have I, and Kristin must paste.

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