You check the diameter of hole required, then choose a drill bit one millimeter
narrower. You’re tried drilling the specified hole size many times in the past, only for
it to be too big, leaving the (1) _____________ spinning in the hole when you try to
tighten the (2) ____________. You decide it’s better to ensure a tight fit. So you drill
a smaller hole than suggested, then attempt to hammer in the plug. It bends
sideways, useless. You try again. And again. Eventually, you manage to get a plug
into the hole. You insert the end of the screw, pick up your (3) __________ and get
to work. It certainly is a tight fit and hard work. And as the screw goes in, the plug
starts to (4) _____________. By the time the screw’s halfway in, the screwdriver
has slopped off the screw so many times that what used to be a (5)___________
pattern on the screw (6)______________now looks more like a smooth, round hole.
It’s impossible to screw it in any further or unscrew it. So you take a pair of pliers,
grip the end of the screw, and attempt to drag the whole thing out of the wall. But
the (7)________ force is beyond the power of your now-aching arms. The screw
might as well be (8)_______with epoxy resin.