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Answer for the clue "Time to copy recording ", 4 letters:
tape

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Word definitions for tape in dictionaries

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Tape \Tape\, n. [AS. t[ae]ppe a fillet. Cf. Tapestry , Tippet .] A narrow fillet or band of cotton or linen; a narrow woven fabric used for strings and the like; as, curtains tied with tape. A tapeline; also, a metallic ribbon so marked as to serve as a ...

Usage examples of tape.

I had not tried to get myself on the uneditable tape, to provide the watchers some clue about where this abomination was taking place .

One tape, in particular, featured a young girl hung up by her arms from a beam in a cellar and abused by two men, one black, one white, while she is helpless.

Another showed a young woman apparently drugged, and then gagged with masking tape, before being abused by two men.

He judged the bagpipe competition himself, and held one end of the tape that measured the jumps, besides delighting the whole assembled company by his affability and good spirits.

On the aft wall Pacino had taped a large chart of the Go Hai and Korea bays, the Lushun area in the center.

The idea was that some of the most interesting tapes could be released on a cheap-label album, possibly monthly like a magazine.

The Beatles plan to tape several discussion sessions amongst themselves as an album release probably for the fall.

It sounds very much like a home tape and would probably have been on a John and Yoko solo album like Two Virgins had it been recorded a little later.

The allegation on the tapes that Vernon Jordan was trying to silence Lewinsky with a job was the perfect link to their investigation of Jordan, whom they suspected was trying to silence Webster Hubbell by helping him get a lucrative contract with Revlon.

Tallahassee was not sure if that Ashake memory tape had been edited before it was forced upon her, but she believed that it had been.

Once, watching him as he slept, she played the balalaika tape for herself alone, but only once.

Journals, tapes, reels, codices, file boxes, bescribbled papers were piled on every table.

There were microphones and a Revox A77 tape recorder which Paul used to produce a long-drawn-out echo that made even the stoned bongo playing of his non-musician friends sound terrific.

As soon as the equipment was off-loaded, the choppers took off and began circling the site, taping aerial and establishing shots of the glass pancake that had supported Amos Bulla for six fat, happy years.

Nicky, eyes closed, limp as a bag of garbage, hands bound behind her back, bungee cord around her ankles, duct tape covering her mouth.