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gasket
[ gas-kit ]
noun
- a rubber, metal, or rope ring, for packing a piston or placing around a joint to make it watertight.
- Nautical. any of a number of light lines for securing a furled sail to a boom, gaff, or yard.
gasket
/ ˈɡæskɪt /
noun
- a compressible packing piece of paper, rubber, asbestos, etc, sandwiched between the faces or flanges of a joint to provide a seal
- nautical a piece of line used as a sail stop
- blow a gasket slang.to burst out in anger
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gasket1
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Idioms and Phrases
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Example Sentences
Soon after that his clash with Ben Affleck, who nearly blew a gasket, sparked a national debate over Islam.
If an enrollee encounters an unexpected expense of replacing a head gasket or something like that, he might skip a payment.
A thin rubber gasket should be placed between the cover and the casing to provide a water-tight joint.
Peaks, on the main topmast-stay, caught Howe in the very act of passing the gasket through the bight of the buntline.
Gasket lay, his head bowed over on the table and an arm flung forward.
This may be caused by leakage past the rotary valve, defective body gasket, or leakage by the feed valve or its case gasket.
The waterproof gasket stripped off easily, exposing the power leads, nerve wires and the weakened knee joint.
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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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