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I . sta·ple1 [ˈsteɪpl̩] N

1. staple (for paper):

staple
sponka f

2. staple (not for paper):

staple
skoba f

II . sta·ple1 [ˈsteɪpl̩] VB trans

staple
spenjati [perf speti]
to staple sth together
to staple sth to sth

I . sta·ple2 [ˈsteɪpl̩] N

1. staple (main component):

staple
staple FOOD

2. staple ECON:

staple

3. staple no pl (of cotton, wool):

staple
vlakno n
staple

II . sta·ple2 [ˈsteɪpl̩] ADJ attr

staple
staple
staple foods

ˈsta·ple gun N

Usage examples with staple

staple foods

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Tapioca is a staple food in some regions, and it is used worldwide as a thickening agent in various foods.
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Soon, others challenged him, and the battles of the bands became a staple at theater performances featuring many groups on one bill.
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This book is a staple to the study of music and its reach on the global population.
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The longer length varieties are called long staple upland and the shorter length varieties are referred to as short staple upland.
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The bolero has always been a staple part of the trova musician's repertoire.
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The same could not be said elsewhere, however, where video games continued to be a staple of innovation and development.
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It was also a staple of the band's live act.
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At work, she takes great delight in pestering her boss, at one time stapling all his possessions to his desk (including the stapler itself).
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This brings a different set of pins and staples in line with the keys.
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It was a staple of smartly dressed men's wardrobes from the 1920s to 1960s, and is still very commonly worn.
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