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1. staple
noun. ['ˈsteɪpəl'] (usually plural) a necessary commodity for which demand is constant.
Antonyms
Rhymes with Staple Gun
- puget-1
- terrebonne
- simeone
- overdone
- mcmunn
- mcfun
- homerun
- undone
- rerun
- redone
- outrun
- outdone
- lajeune
- begun
- thrun
- stun
- spun
- one
- hyun
- grun
- gruhn
- byun
- brunn
- brun
- bruhn
- yun
- youn
- won
- tonne
- ton
Sentences with staple-gun
1. Noun Phrase
Apply the carpet to each border using the staple gun and small nails to tack it down.
2. Noun Phrase
Attach the paper at each framing member with a staple gun and 1/4-inch staples.
3. Noun Phrase
Using the staple gun, attach the Christmas light strands to the interior of the column.
4. Noun Phrase
You can also use a staple gun to secure portions of the wire to the pole.
3. staple
adjective. ['ˈsteɪpəl'] necessary or important, especially regarding food or commodities.
Antonyms
5. gun
noun. ['ˈgʌn'] a weapon that discharges a missile at high velocity (especially from a metal tube or barrel).
Synonyms
- stock
- cartridge remover
- whaling gun
- air gun
- airgun
- antiaircraft gun
- action
- gun muzzle
- gun-sight
- flak
- ack-ack
- gun chamber
- firing mechanism
- antiaircraft
- spring gun
- small-arm
- barrel
- cannon
- gunstock
- piece
- minute gun
- extractor
- action mechanism
- cartridge ejector
- firearm
- gunsight
- safety lock
- firing chamber
- arm
- safety catch
- trigger
- magazine
- set gun
- gun trigger
- gun barrel
- breechloader
- clip
- cartridge extractor
- gas gun
- cartridge clip
- Quaker gun
- weapon system
- ack-ack gun
- air rifle
- gunlock
- muzzle
- weapon
- flack
- ejector
- pom-pom
Antonyms
7. gun
noun. ['ˈgʌn'] the discharge of a firearm as signal or as a salute in military ceremonies.