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TAP
- to strike gently [v TAPPED, TAPPING, TAPS]
- furnished with a tap or cock, as a barrel containing liquor
- ready for immediate use; available
- to gain access to; become friendly with
- to remove (liquid, molten metal, etc.) from a keg, furnace, or the like
- a plug for a hole (as in a cask) spigot
- device consisting of a spout and valve attached to the end of a pipe to control the flow of a fluid faucet
- liquor drawn through a tap
- tool for forming an internal screw thread
- intermediate point in an electric circuit where a connection may be made
- to strike lightly
- light blow or the sound of this
- plug or faucet through which liquid is drawn
- connection on an electrical circuit
- act of wiretapping
- to draw liquid from
- to draw upon
- to furnish with a tap
- to wiretap
- ready to be drawn and served, as liquor from a cask