Caulk [verb]

Definition of Caulk:

secure, usually with a length of material

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Sentence/Example of Caulk:

The beginner should start at the trap and caulk the joints with the trap held in place.

Half a dozen words from you would caulk up the leaking hull of your friendship.

Already great progress had been made with her; oakum sufficient to caulk her was formed from old cables and ropes.

I guess I will do a caulk, mate, for I'm mighty dozy; but I'll only take the nap on one condition.

We were also delayed for want of caulkers to caulk the ship, which was absolutely necessary to be done before we put to sea.

Almost every language which has a nautical vocabulary uses for our caulk a verb related to Fr.

“Well, go and lie down and take a caulk, if the centipedes and cockroaches will let you,” laughed Rayner.

As Nettleship and the other midshipmen were merciful, I managed to have a good caulk on the locker.

The doctor searched everywhere for some sort of resin which might serve to caulk our boat.

Instead of oakum, cocoanut husk was used, and native cloth and dried banana stumps to caulk the seams, and make them watertight.