Paste | Mean of paste in English Dictionary
/ˈpeɪst/
- Noun
- a soft, wet mixture of usually a powder and a liquid
- Stir the flour and water to a paste.
- a type of glue that is used to make things stick together
- The children used paste and construction paper to make Mother's Day cards.
- wallpaper paste
- a soft, smooth food that is made by grinding something (such as tomatoes or nuts) into very small pieces
- canned tomato paste
- a cake with an almond paste filling
- anchovy/bean paste
- a type of dough made with flour and butter that is used in baking
- Stir the ingredients to form a paste.
- a type of glass that is used to make artificial gems
- The necklace contains real gems and paste.
- Verb
- to stick (something) to or onto something by using paste
- I pasted the edges of the paper together.
- He cut out the newspaper article and pasted it into a scrapbook.
- to put (something cut or copied from a computer document) into another part of the document or into another document
- After you select the text with your mouse, you can cut it and then paste it at the beginning of the paragraph.
- You can cut and paste the picture into your file.
- to beat or defeat (someone or something) very badly
- They got pasted 10–0.