How to Use taps in a Sentence
taps
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The antique brass taps are from Lefroy Brooks, and the mirror is vintage.
—Katherine Burns Olson, Architectural Digest, 2024-11-27
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Meanwhile, people who still have homes are only beginning to see water pour from their taps.
—Michael Graff, Axios, 2024-10-20
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In his latest novel, the extreme realist dips into fantasy—and taps into the human hunger for meaning.
—Lev Grossman, The Atlantic, 2024-09-30
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McDonald’s taps into nostalgia with its Happy Meal toys as well.
—Antonia Debianchi, People.com, 2024-10-01
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The rest of the collection taps into fanciful motifs, like the triangle edges in Royale that resemble a medieval flag or the zigzags and x-shapes found throughout.
—Nicole Kliest, Vogue, 2024-10-04
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The two leaders said their teams worked together for months, listening to four different groups operating in West and Southwest Baltimore through wire taps.
—Mikenzie Frost, Baltimore Sun, 2024-11-28
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