A waterproof filler and sealant that is used in building and repair to make watertight.
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Examples for "caulking"
Examples for "caulking"
1The glass is new, he said, and the caulking is fresh.
2Beyond caulking a few leaks in the boats, little was done with them.
3The following day we went over the boats, caulking few leaks.
4The old man used a caulking mallet and a steel marlin-spike.
5Saturn proper is composed of the usual-cinderblocks, dried caulking, decomposing cedar shingles.
1Artie made a good living on duct tape and caulk, and aerator rentals.
2The first thing to be done was to caulk the boat.
3Why didn't you agree I'd caulk their hulls while you were about it!
4Sind us some oakum and pitch and we'll caulk yure wanigan for ye.
5However, as there was nothing to be done, he went down for a caulk.
6His fingers were shiny with clear silicone caulk.
7The doctor searched everywhere for some sort of resin which might serve to caulk our boat.
8It's a fine tub, and we are mighty lucky to find that man to caulk it.
9Thank the Lord all the girls could lay hands on were paint rollers and caulk guns.
10The beginner should start at the trap and caulk the joints with the trap held in place.
11The Alabama, after lying three days in Table Bay, came to this anchorage to caulk and refit.
12Blobs and filaments of caulk still showed at the edges where it failed to sit quite flush.
13A couple of grenades would caulk them all, but I guess Cortez was thinking about the prisoner.
14When he began to caulk the calendar, he ought to have finished the business in a workmanlike manner.
15This satisfied them that they must caulk the boat before they could venture out to sea in her.
16As Nettleship and the other midshipmen were merciful, I managed to have a good caulk on the locker.