Definition of staple gun in US English:
staple gun
nounˈsteɪpəl ˌɡənˈstāpəl ˌɡən
A handheld mechanical tool for driving staples into a hard surface.
Example sentencesExamples
- Simply cut the fabric slightly larger than the drawer or door front, then use a staple gun to adhere it to the back, stretching it snug as you go.
- Every day for weeks we packed up our car with flyers, staple guns, heavy tape, tacks and our children.
- To keep the netting taut as you unroll it, staple the netting to each post with your staple gun.
- I then explained how we would use the palettes as a base and then add painted and cut-out pieces of cardboard with glue guns, staple guns and nails.
- Fasten the fabric to the canvas with a staple gun.
- Arthur sympathizes and remembers his own accident with a staple gun.
- In addition, manual staple guns are available to make fastening the materials to the soil surface easier and faster.
- I use a staple gun to shoot nails into the back of my frame to keep my project in place.
- First, we stretched the canvas over the plywood boards using staple guns.
- On the outside walls use a staple gun or small nails to string up lights in the shape of castles, sleighs, Christmas trees, reindeer, etc.