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Definition of Blu-Tack in English: Blu-Tacknoun ˈbluːtak mass nounBritish trademark A pale blue adhesive substance typically used to attach paper to walls or other hard surfaces. you needn't invest in permanent notices: slips of paper and Blu-Tack will do Example sentencesExamples - When asked about their extra gear they consider necessary to be professional landscape photographers, two said a tripod and the third wanted Blu-Tack to keep his filters in place and a notebook and pen!
- So I put some Blu-Tack and my little mini camera in my pocket and we stuck his pictures up underneath all these great big works of art.
- We had posters displayed on most estates, taped or stuck up with Blu-Tack, and they stayed up.
- Blu-Tack, which kept the posters from falling off my walls in college, is not just a handy tool, it's an art medium.
- The Care Quality Commission stressed that it has not banned magazines from waiting rooms, or set any rules about Blu-Tack.
verb ˈbluːtak [with object]British Attach (something) to a wall or other hard surface using Blu-Tack. he's Blu-Tacked a large map of the British Isles to his wall Example sentencesExamples - The daubs and scrawls of the pupils were still Blu-Tacked to the walls of the classrooms.
- A Respect poster is Blu-Tacked to his shop window.
- We ended up taking the pics with the prints Blu-Tacked to the windows in the back garden.
- I examined the timetable Blu-Tacked to the inside of my locker door, and groaned.
- Fortunately there was a technical drawing of the place I could Blu-Tack up and use to keep myself from going astray.
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