0 a substance used for filling in the gaps around the edge of something, for example a bath or shower
1 to fill the gaps around the edge of something, for example a bath or shower, with a special substance
Sides were joined to the top and bottom using silicon caulking material, with one side being attached via hinges to allow access to the chamber interior.
I eventually went inside the bunker bridge bunker space and caulked her.
One million bolts tightened the iron lining of the tunnel, and some 140 miles of joints were caulked.
The conscientious mapper will caulk every side of every building block (or "brush") in a map that will never be seen by the player.
Her hull was sheathed and caulked, and a third internal deck installed to provide cabins, a powder magazine and storerooms.
Originally done by hand much like wooden vessel caulking, pneumatic tools were later employed.
It is easy to hammer or work into watertight designs without caulk or gaskets.
Lack of caulk or voids in the caulk put in the joints or cracks leads to cracks around the joints.