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  2. Caulk Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of CAULK is to stop up and make tight against leakage (something, such as a boat or its seams, the cracks in a window frame, or the joints of a pipe). How to use caulk in a sentence.

  3. Caulked Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of CALK is to stop up and make tight against leakage (something, such as a boat or its seams, the cracks in a window frame, or the joints of a pipe).

  4. CAULK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    to fill the spaces around the edge of something, for example a bath or window frame, with a special substance: Weatherstrip and caulk doors and windows to save energy. More examples. The holes in the roof were sealed temporarily with plywood and caulked. The company caulked around the plugs to prevent leakage.

  5. CAULK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    us / kɑːk / uk / kɔːk /. to fill the spaces around the edge of something, for example a bathtub or window frame, with a special substance: Weatherstrip and caulk doors and windows to save energy. More examples. The holes in the roof were sealed temporarily with plywood and caulked.

  6. CAULK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    1. to stop up (the cracks, seams, etc.) of (a window frame, boat, etc.) as with a puttylike sealant or oakum. 2. to make (a joint of overlapping plates) tight by hammering the edge of one plate into the side of the other. noun. 3. a soft, resilient, puttylike compound for use in caulking. : also caulking compound.

  7. 1. To make watertight or airtight by filling or sealing: caulk a pipe joint; caulked the cracks between the boards with mud. 2. Nautical To make (a boat) watertight by packing seams with a waterproof material, such as oakum or pitch. v.intr. To apply caulking: caulked all around the window frame. n. Caulking.

  8. Caulk is a sealant. It comes in a tube and is used commonly by plumbers and carpenters trying to seal up cracks where air or water might push through. When a plumber caulks a tub, he's applying caulk to its seams to make it watertight.

  9. 1. To make watertight or airtight by filling or sealing: caulk a pipe joint; caulked the cracks between the boards with mud. 2. Nautical To make (a boat) watertight by packing seams with a waterproof material, such as oakum or pitch. v.intr. To apply caulking: caulked all around the window frame. n. Caulking.

  10. Caulk Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

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    CAULK meaning: to fill the cracks or holes in (something) with a substance that keeps out water.

  11. Caulked - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

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    caulked. Definitions of caulked. adjective. having cracks and crevices stopped up with a filler. synonyms: chinked, stopped-up. having narrow opening filled. weather-stripped. having cracks blocked with weather stripping.