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Definitions in simple English

tab

A tab is a small flap or strip of material attached to something. A tab is a tablet, especially one containing illegal drugs. A march. A student of Cambridge University.

tab

a short strip of material attached to or projecting from something in order to facilitate opening or identifying or handling it pull the tab to open the can files with a red tab will be stored separately the collar has a tab with a button hole the filing cards were organized by cards having indexed tabs (= tab key) the key on a typewriter or a word processor that causes a tabulation (= yellow journalism) sensationalist journalism (= check) the bill in a restaurant he asked the waiter for the check (= pill) a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet

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How do I use tab in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Who is going to pick up the tab for this?
Who's picking up the tab?
Open up a tab for her.
Remove the tab at the beginning. The line should not be indented.
The bartender asked Tom to pay his tab.
Put it on my tab.
Put it on Tom's tab.
Just put it on my tab.
Can I check my email on your tab?

Movie subtitles

Then let me pick up your tab.
Put it on my tab, Antonio.
Here's your tab, take it.
Okay, Nick, put it on my tab.
Keep tab on the dolls for me.
And you keep a tab on Dundee.
Put it on the tab.
Put this call on my tab.
You see that red pull tab?
For day-to-day routine matters, we dont make it difficult to keep a tab on each other.
Put it on my tab. - Okay.
Put 3 bottles of sake on the tab.
I'll pick up the tab for you.
What's the tab for this whole show?
Put it on my tab.
Put this on Marco's tab.
We open Christmas Eve. The tab!
The tab's on me, huh?
I ate his bouillabaisse, on tab.
Here's an item we forgot- a moment for the people who pay the tab.
What's the tab?
For day-to-day routine matters, we make it easy to keep a tab on each other.
On my tab, Amedee.
Put tonight's bill on my tab.
Cost's no object here. But no one looks at the tab, and this one will cost.
Don't have to pay the whole tab at once.
Pop, here's your tab. Take it.
It's on the tab!
I'll sign the tab.
Bruna, put it all on my tab.
Put this on my tab.
Takechi won't pay your tab anymore?
There is no more room on your tab.

News and current affairs

In other words, home authorities are left to pick up the tab when things go wrong.
If decisions about systemically important national financial institutions are made at the European level in good times, while in bad times national taxpayers pick up the tab, the whole EU will lose.
In all cases, the world community will have to help pay the tab, since Sudan is too poor to bear the burden on its own.
I warned of this problem more than a year ago, and I suggested that the Federal government pick up the tab for the shortfall in state tax revenue, because the states did not cause the country's slowdown.
But, when the music stops, it is the home regulator, and the home central bank, that picks up the tab, even if the losses were incurred elsewhere.
And the Chinese government will be able to expand the provision of health services without having to pay for them, because consumers' insurance will be available to pick up the tab.
But it is increasingly apparent that this approach has undermined public finances and competitiveness - and that households end up picking up the tab.
Taxpayers in debtor countries, such as Mexico, picked up the tab.