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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

As Rocco DiSpirito scoots into a banquette next to me, I ask if he minds if I tape-record the interview.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Met plans to tape-record their sounds�"truthful witnesses of early musical culture," Curator Emanuel Winternitz calls them�and pipe them into headphones for visitors.

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