In a condition for letting out liquid drawn out as by piercing or drawing a plug.
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Examples for "untapped"
Examples for "untapped"
1As important as the new products, an untapped market beckons the ERPcos.
2However, it is an important textile producer and has untapped energy resources.
3The region is believed to hold vast untapped oil and gas reserves.
4It's a gigantic resource that so far is going almost entirely untapped.
5Resgen estimates the untapped region could hold as much as 75bn tonnes.
1A number of smaller Norwegian banks tapped the state's relief fund, however.
2The same message was repeating: 'Achenbrite apologise...' She tapped it off again.
3The reality was down there.' She tapped a nail against the double-glazing.
4The woman half rose in it and tapped imperiously on the glass.
5The General tapped a knuckle on the table, and the reader waited.
6And they had their second on 33 minutes when Bernard tapped in.
7The cap is drilled and tapped in the center for a 1-in.
8Because I have tapped the source.' He smiles, suddenly pleased with me.
9Passionate about new routing, Fowler saw the rock-climbing potential and tapped in.
10She tapped it, shook it, pulled and pressed it, all without result.
11The especial stockholder stepped forward and tapped his finger on the desk.
12Gruber leaned over the plot, and Bachfisch tapped the course line again.
13The old gentleman tapped impatiently the letter he held in his hand.
14Only since he tapped me on the head back in the cellar.
15Hot water is everywhere and is tapped to heat homes and offices.
16Fate tapped the brake, and he shot on ahead for a moment.
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