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n. (plural of cassette tape English)
Usage examples of "cassette tapes".
Gadgets shoved a wad of brilliant-colored Sri Lankan bank notes into a plastic shopping bag heavy with fifty-seven cassette tapes.
Peter Keithly did them, and recorded them on cassette tapes which he gave to me.
Although Kolya had more questions, his eyes had lit on a rack of blank, low-bias cassette tapes which held a magnetic attraction for him.
In Hank's office he sat with Hank and a uniformed officer and the sweating, grinning informant Jim Barris, while one of Barris's cassette tapes played on the table in front of them.
He fished into the car and brought five cassette tapes out of the glove compartment.
When the soldiers found the cassette tapes, Alfredo glanced at the rhythm-and-blues and jazz titles and smiled.
Siobhan Clarke had lifted some cassette tapes from the chest of drawers and was studying them.
We switched vehicles and I drove Karla's Microbus for a while, but the Panasonic rice cooker in the rear filled with rattling cassette tapes drove me nuts.
The girl had slipped into another skin, represented by half of the posters on the wall, and by the cassette tapes on one of the shelves, next to a huge radio with twin speakers.
In a bookcase just inside the door were hundreds of cassette tapes, neatly shelved and cataloged.
My fingers soundlessly worked their way past Mother's picture, past a box of Kleenex and a stack of cassette tapes, and settled around the handle of my plastic hairdryer.
He and Blancanales worked together, Gadgets scanning the frequencies and recording the transmissions, Blancanales reviewing the cassette tapes and taking notes.
Winnie lugged her carpetbag, which was loaded down with books and cassette tapes of the lectures she and Faith had missed for Western Civ.