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plugging

adjective as in sedulous

noun as in hype

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But senior police sources have criticised the lack of detail in the government's plans and are questioning whether the money will go into plugging existing gaps rather than recruiting extra officers.

From BBC

"With all the incentives we have in Norway, with no taxes on EVs, that was quite important to us money wise," he says while plugging in his car at a charging station in the capital.

From BBC

“That’s a starting point. Just a way of plugging into them. What we’re about is not making movies about movies but making films about real people out there in the real world.”

Experts also warn against plugging heaters into extension leads, as this could cause a fire.

From BBC

But longtime volunteers such as Tony Price and Casty Fortich climb up and down with ease, plugging each string of lights into its power box to make sure they work.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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