The fixed, less movable of a pair of electrical connectors.
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Examples for "jack"
Examples for "jack"
1Med-jack said you were there one second and buggin' gone the next.
2The tiny issue of the headphone jack also needs to be resolved.
3The cards flipped again, and a huge message read: run home jack!
4Jack could only think of one possible answer: they were under attack.
5Jack wasn't quite thirty and he'd already seen thousands of open wounds.
1Fishing boats were called back to port from the South China Sea.
2However, problems organising the port rotation of cargo caused yet another delay.
3Soon after the ship made port, however, the story began to change.
4The port operator expects a similar number of cruise passengers next year.
5The Chilean government says the port of Coquimbo had suffered major damage.
1It is unlucky that the amplest receptacle is to hold the minority.
2The Italian newspaper is probably the emptiest receptacle of news published anywhere.
3Swimming in surreal light is what appears to be a glass receptacle.
4In buckets, coal-oil cans, every kind of receptacle, lay the precious dust.
5The Constitution is neither a legislative crazy-quilt nor a receptacle of fads.
1I pulled the bureau away from the wall and saw an electrical socket.
2We may as well stick our tongues in an electrical socket.
3Checking the bathroom himself, Choi spotted her cell phone plugged into the electrical socket.
4The bar fridge could go over there. He pointed to a wall with an electrical socket.
5There was an electrical socket in the baseboard.
1Of the 1732 inspected laboratories, 5.5% lacked records of electrical receptacle polarity and ground checks in the preceding year.
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