tamp

[tæmp]

tamp Definition

  • 1to press something down with repeated light blows using a tool or a flat object
  • 2to pack tightly

Using tamp: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tamp" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He tamped the soil down around the plant.

  • Example

    The barista tamped the coffee grounds before brewing.

  • Example

    She tamped the tobacco into her pipe.

  • Example

    The workers tamped the explosives into the rock.

tamp Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tamp

Phrases with tamp

  • to suppress or reduce something, such as emotions or dissent

    Example

    The government tried to tamp down the protests by imposing a curfew.

  • tamping rod

    a long metal rod used to tamp concrete or other materials into place

    Example

    The construction worker used a tamping rod to pack the concrete into the form.

  • tamp and pull

    a technique for making espresso where the coffee is tamped down and then hot water is pulled through it

    Example

    The barista used the tamp and pull method to make the perfect espresso shot.

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Summary: tamp in Brief

To 'tamp' [tæmp] means to press something down with repeated light blows using a tool or a flat object, or to pack tightly. The term is often used in construction, coffee-making, and explosives handling, as in 'The workers tamped the explosives into the rock.' 'Tamp' can also be used in phrases like 'tamp down,' meaning to suppress or reduce something, and 'tamping rod,' a long metal rod used to pack concrete or other materials into place.