0 a long, thin strip of very strong, sticky material that is sold in a roll and is often used for covering holes or other repair jobs
Alan woke with a start, staring at the empty loops of duct tape and twine hanging from his captain's chair, dried strings of skin like desiccated banana peel fibers hanging from them.
He folded duct tape around the ragged edges to keep them from fraying.
He took some duct tape out of a utility drawer under the basement staircase and used it to gum Danny down in the chair.
It was temporarily repaired with duct tape, while a spare was brought up from base camp.
Cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen) has less risk of irritation than duct tape.
Clark is certain no one will believe him and proven right when he's stripped and tied up with duct tape by the warehouse workers.
Cindy calls it a tradition to wrap them in blankets and a plastic bag; duct tape was used to keep the plastic bags from opening.
Madison was handcuffed and his mouth taped with duct tape.