Definitionadj. (of a coin) altered by the insertion of a plug of base metal
Last update: July 19, 2015
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Westlake plugged forward, his nose nearly at the windshield, which was spider-webbed with nicks and cracks, as the old car crawled higher. [Please select]
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At night, a sealed-beam automobile headlight was plugged into a six-volt D. [Please select]
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He might get plugged as I did--an' there would be another man put off your side when the big trouble comes.' [Please select]
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"If I'd only knowed what thet deal meant I'd hev plugged Beasley instead of listenin'."' [Please select]
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The two poor prospectors had bored auger holes in each stick, stuffed 'em full of gold dust and plugged the openings.' [Please select]
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I doubted very much whether I would be able to continue, but I plugged along. [Please select]
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Then he plugged for salvation--further knowledge as a turbine man--harder than ever. [Please select]
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"They're probably fixing up the chap who got plugged," opined Wink cheerfully, as he watched the ports.' [Please select]
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In the crevices of this insecure masonry we shall reap a harvest of old Snail-shells, plugged with earth right up to the orifice. [Please select]
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