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tape-record

[teyp-ri-kawrd] / ˈteɪp rɪˌkɔrd /




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I would hitchhike up and down College Avenue and then I would tape-record people inside the car, what they thought of me, what it was like living there.

From The New Yorker • Feb. 25, 2019

He told me, “Oh, gee, if people won’t let me tape-record, you could be my human tape recorder.”

From New York Times • Nov. 12, 2018

Rusk said he planned to tape-record his own impressions of events during his tenure as Secretary of State, and they would become available when the papers of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson were made public.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then another surprise: "We would like to tape-record your voice so all the people of Kampuchea can hear you."

From Time Magazine Archive

I told Archie what I had thought in prison about him; that his brain, which could tape-record hundreds of number combinations a day, should have been put at the service of mathematics or science.

From "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Alex Malcolm X;Hailey