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I . sta·ple1 [ˈsteɪpl̩] N

1. staple (for paper):

sponka f

2. staple (not for paper):

skoba f

I . sta·ple2 [ˈsteɪpl̩] N

1. staple (main component):

staple FOOD

2. staple ECON:

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

vlakno n

II . sta·ple2 [ˈsteɪpl̩] ADJ attr

ˈsta·ple gun N

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Produce and other basic staples are still offered, but other items are far more likely to be manufactured items such as electronics, name brand clothing and other wares.
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They eat their meals en masse, comfort-food staples like pot roast and gumbo.
abcnews.go.com
With the menu decided upon, the systematic housekeeper makes a list of necessary supplies, checks over her staples, and prepares her market order.
www.macleans.ca
Staples is his purchasing department with significant benefits.
www.entrepreneur.com
A well-structured pant suit and long kurtas plus well-fitted skirts should be wardrobe staples.
www.thehindu.com
Most still contain a large amount of agricultural supplies, produce and other food staples, livestock, handmade items and traditional clothing.
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Usually, the hammer tacker is used like a hammer to apply staples.
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Staples or sides, family specialties or trendy novelties, the tastes so tantalized tastebuds they are to drool over, all these years later.
www.wellandtribune.ca
The carabaos provided the necessary labor that allowed Filipino farmers to grow rice and other staples.
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They introduced cash crops like rubber and daily staples like tapioca to the region.
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