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Answer for the clue "Word often preceded by "shameless" ", 4 letters:
plug

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Word definitions for plug in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES close/plug a loophole (= change something so that there is no longer a loophole ) ▪ The president is eager to close tax loopholes for foreign companies. plug and play spark plug sparking plug COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ...

Usage examples of plug.

Pacino began to make his way aft to the shielded tunnel, unplugging and re plugging his mask every forty feet until he was in maneuvering.

Sarah sports an asterisk likewise, which means that I have no idea whose bottom is so well plugged in that picture.

Zillner attributed this circumstance to the small size of the wound, atheroma and degeneration of the aorta and slight retraction of the inner coat, together with a possible plugging of the pericardial opening.

Below, Bradden was coolly slicing a cud of chewing tobacco from a plug.

Beany choze to plug him and he let ding at him and the egg hit him a paister rite in the side and broak and spatered him all over with yellow, and he kicked up and ran away before i cood get a nother egg.

He simply plugged his quadtrol directly into his flight bubbler and told it to lead the way.

Yossarian, once he had plugged his headset back into the intercom system, after it had been jerked out when Dobbs wrested the controls away from Huple and hurled them all down suddenly into the deafening, paralyzing, horrifying dive which had plastered Yossarian helplessly to the ceiling of the plane by the top of his head and from which Huple had rescued them just in time by seizing the controls back from Dobbs and leveling the ship out almost as suddenly right back in the middle of the buffeting layer of cacophonous flak from which they had escaped successfully only a moment before.

Taking his time, he installed the Camcorder on its tripod and arranged the photoflood lights which he plugged into an extension cable.

Joe plugged him and the bunch with him used their noodle when they forgot Caulkens and traveled.

Her latest run had been that day, while Cec had screamed and weltered with his cruel hands in her mouth, and Milady had lain silent, white-faced and stoical, waiting for the plugging in of her new teeth.

There was a moment of disorientation as she interpreted the picture being fed along the optical fibre plugged into her coccyx ganglion splice.

He takes a comp deck out of an inner pocket and plugs it into the table.

There was no one at the board and only a single plug was socketed, indicating the call that Durand had just made.

I plugged the data into a modified Wolling model and foresee bad news for the euphotic and benthic phytoplankton the whole Antarctic food chain depends on.

It is, perhaps, a truth of expatriate children that rather than grow up with two civilizations, they grow up with less than one, unable somehow to plug in the civilization at home with the big one around.