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masking tape
noun
an easily removed adhesive tape used temporarily for defining margins, protecting surfaces, etc., as when painting, and sometimes also for binding, sealing, or mending.
masking tape
noun
an adhesive tape used to mask and protect surfaces surrounding an area to be painted
Word History and Origins
Origin of masking tape1
Example Sentences
Some fake tanners are even using masking tape - the type I use on my skirting boards - to create that crisp line across their skin.
After losing three of his projected five starters in the season’s first two months, manager Dave Roberts has had to use everything short of masking tape to keep a rotation together.
They brought duct and masking tape and filled cardboard boxes with the rest of Merritt’s belongings.
The blast wave nevertheless tossed all of his stock into a jumble of shower handles and hoses, boxes of masking tape and home repair tools — all covered in fine, metallic-gray dust.
“I’m scared I’m being too sensitive and I don’t know if I’m overreacting,” Too sensitive: the accusation abusers apply like masking tape to the mouths of their victims.
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