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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Tamp - définition

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  • A fancy coffee tamper
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Tamp         
·vt To drive in or down by frequent gentle strokes; as, to tamp earth so as to make a smooth place.
II. Tamp ·vt In blasting, to plug up with clay, earth, dry sand, sod, or other material, as a hole bored in a rock, in order to prevent the force of the explosion from being misdirected.
Tamp         
A tamp is a device used to compact or flatten an aggregate or another powdered or granular material, typically to make it resistant to further compression or simply to increase its density.
tamp         
(tamps, tamping, tamped)
If you tamp something, you press it down by tapping it several times so that it becomes flatter and more solid.
Then I tamp down the soil with the back of a rake...
Philpott tamped a wad of tobacco into his pipe.
VERB: V n with adv, V n prep/adv, also V n

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Tamp

A tamp is a device used to compact or flatten an aggregate or another powdered or granular material, typically to make it resistant to further compression or simply to increase its density.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Tamp
1. Other Republicans are also working hard to tamp down expectations.
2. India has taken great strides to tamp down this volatility.
3. "We very deliberately tried to tamp down expectations," he says.
4. Waxman called the hearing after Fratto tried to tamp down the growing e–mail controversy.
5. In an effort to tamp down rank–and–file concerns, Paulson spoke by phone with Hensarling.