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		Definition of weatherstrip in English: weatherstripnounPlural weatherstripsˈwɛðəstrɪpˈwɛðərˌstrɪp North American A strip of rubber, metal, or other material used to seal the edges of a door or window against rain and wind.  Example sentencesExamples -  Place weatherstrips full length along the top of the upper sash rail and along the bottom of the lower sash rail.
 -  The easiest and most popular draft solution is self-sticking weatherstrip tape.
 
 
 verbweatherstrips, weatherstripping, weatherstrippedˈwɛðəstrɪpˈwɛðərˌstrɪp [with object]North American Apply a weatherstrip to (a door or window)  I felt guilty that I had not yet weatherstripped that window  Example sentencesExamples -  Now that we're ready to weatherstrip the windows, it is best to begin by discussing the different types of windows.
 -  Caulk and weatherstrip doors and windows that leak air.
 -  If you weatherstrip and caulk in addition to insulating your home, you will reduce your energy bill considerably.
 -  One of the quickest dollar-saving tasks you can do is caulk, seal, and weatherstrip all seams, cracks, and openings to the outside.
 -  You can usually seal these leaks by caulking or weatherstripping them.
 -  The door needs to be solid core wood or insulated metal, and very well weatherstripped.
 -  If you place the access outside, be sure it is insulated and weatherstripped against both the elements and intrusion by insects or small animals.
 -  By means of weatherstripping the windows, doors, windshield, trunk and other parts of your auto, you are not only making your car airtight and watertight but safer as well.
 -  Although weatherstripping your home doesn't sound like a dangerous way to spend a weekend, simple carelessness can lead to some potentially harmful situations.
 
    Definition of weatherstrip in US English: weatherstripnounˈweT͟Hərˌstripˈwɛðərˌstrɪp North American A strip of rubber, metal, or other material used to seal the edges of a door or window against the cold.  Example sentencesExamples -  Place weatherstrips full length along the top of the upper sash rail and along the bottom of the lower sash rail.
 -  The easiest and most popular draft solution is self-sticking weatherstrip tape.
 
 
 verbˈweT͟Hərˌstripˈwɛðərˌstrɪp [with object]North American Apply a weatherstrip to (a door or window)  I felt guilty that I had not yet weatherstripped that window  Example sentencesExamples -  By means of weatherstripping the windows, doors, windshield, trunk and other parts of your auto, you are not only making your car airtight and watertight but safer as well.
 -  Although weatherstripping your home doesn't sound like a dangerous way to spend a weekend, simple carelessness can lead to some potentially harmful situations.
 -  The door needs to be solid core wood or insulated metal, and very well weatherstripped.
 -  You can usually seal these leaks by caulking or weatherstripping them.
 -  If you place the access outside, be sure it is insulated and weatherstripped against both the elements and intrusion by insects or small animals.
 -  Now that we're ready to weatherstrip the windows, it is best to begin by discussing the different types of windows.
 -  One of the quickest dollar-saving tasks you can do is caulk, seal, and weatherstrip all seams, cracks, and openings to the outside.
 -  If you weatherstrip and caulk in addition to insulating your home, you will reduce your energy bill considerably.
 -  Caulk and weatherstrip doors and windows that leak air.
 
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