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cassette tape in British English (kəˈsɛt teɪp) nouna recording made on magnetic tape inside a plastic container, to be inserted into a tape deck a cassette tape of his early songs Examples of 'cassette tape' in a sentencecassette tape The cassette tape, though, looks set to become extinct.A talented musician, he spends much of his time transcribing music from cassette tape.It was big, bulky and the pictures were stored on a cassette tape.I used to give them a cassette tape.They played a cassette tape of mournful war songs.The sound it made when loading a game from a cassette tape is imprinted in the minds of a generation.The cassette tape has hogged the low-tech high ground in the retro merchandising stakes for too long.Stereo means good, but chrome is better, because it was the most expensive cassette tape before they all became obsolete.He says the oily insincerity of oldschool estate agents is 'as antiquated as a cassette tape', and that phoniness backfires. |