to be connected to an electricity supply or to another piece of equipment
to connect a piece of equipment to an electricity supply or to another piece of equipment
Can you see where it plugs in?
Galbraith put the plug in the sink, squeezed some detergent over the dishes lying there, and turned on the water.
In the kitchen I opened the fuse box, and removed all the old-fashioned plug-in fuses, except for the one marked `Cellar".
She put the plug in and turned on the taps, got the temperature right, poured in a capful of bubble bath.
Then I realized I hadn’t plugged the TV in.
When Daddy tried to plug in his computer and printer today we blew a fuse.
With a shiver she pulled the cord to switch on the wall heater and, putting the plug in the bath, she turned on the hot tap.
plugs in
plugging in
plugged in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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