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 --
Gaps along the overlap were secured by caulking with tar and animal hair.
The use of window screening and caulking to prevent entry is a good structural tactic.
However, a broken caulk in the show jumping resulted in a fall, and disappointedly dropped the pair from second individually down to sixth.
Rope caulk can be used as caulking or weatherstripping around conventional windows installed in conventional wooden or metal frames (see glazing).
In modern times, it is used as an ingredient in paint, varnish, and caulk.
This was also the highest deck that was caulked and waterproof.
Pine pitch was often mixed with fibers like hemp to caulk spaces which might otherwise leak.
Lack of caulk or voids in the caulk put in the joints or cracks leads to cracks around the joints.