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tape measure
[ teyp mezh-er ]
noun
- Also called ³Ù²¹±è±ð·±ô¾±²Ô±ð [teyp, -lahyn]. a long, flexible strip or ribbon, as of cloth or metal, marked with subdivisions of the foot or meter and used for measuring.
adjective
- Also ³Ù²¹±è±ð-³¾±ð²¹²õ·³Ü°ù±ð. Baseball. (of a hit) having traveled so remarkably far that the distance, usually only estimated, is worth noting:
This kid’s got so much power, even his foul balls are tape-measure shots.
tape measure
noun
- a tape or length of metal marked off in inches, centimetres, etc, used principally for measuring and fitting garments Also called (esp US)tapeline
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tape measure1
Example Sentences
Scientists on the expedition measured the coral using a type of tape measure under water.
What I learned from my nightmarish Los Angeles apartment hunt: bring a tape measure, have the attorney general on speed-dial and “room with a view†is subjective.
Make sure they work for you — perhaps spend some time with a tape measure figuring out your ideal desktop height before you order a desk.
There was a long white tape measure draped around her neck.
Pillcopata, Peru—Twenty years ago, a dozen Peruvian biology undergraduates armed with machetes and tape measures laboriously cleared a trail down the steep eastern flank of the Andes Mountains near this sleepy Amazonian town.
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