tap - use in sentences

Object

  • washer: The course has been invaluable to me in all aspects of plumbing, from changing a tap washer to installing a central heating system.
  • dancing: In his early years Andrew Feest studied judo, gymnastics, modern ballet and tap dancing.
  • connector: Remove the bath panel and check the tap connectors and the pipes supplying the bath.
  • water: They intended to tap the water to get the coal beyond the water.
  • syllabus: The music is graded from Primary to Grade V and is compatible with the ISTD tap grades syllabus.

Converse of object

  • drip: Even a single dripping tap can let 10 liters go to waste every day.
  • leak: In one day a leaking tap can waste enough water to fill a bath.

Adjective modifier

  • flush: Clean and disinfect the toilet, toilet flush, taps and door handle regularly with a disinfectant.
  • spinal: Title: Dr. Henry writes about spinal taps Author(s ): Henry Holland MD Original Publication: SJU Polio mailing list.
  • cold: I bought a hose and devided it in two to provide water from both the hot and cold taps.

Preposition: on

  • shoulder: A little later I feel a tap on the shoulder and find Abdul indicating that he would like some more.

Noun used with modifier

  • mixer: Claw foot roll top free standing bath with shower mixer taps, wash basin, toilet.
  • chrome: Quality bathrooms Villeroy & Boch Subway range suites with Hansgrohe chrome taps.
  • lever: Am I eligible for lever taps, lowering a cistern or having a grab rail of some sort fitted in my home?
  • spray: You may have used spray taps in places like motorway service areas.
  • bathroom: Dream bathrooms have been realized and completed based on the beauty of our unique bathroom taps.
  • bath: It has also still got two large bath taps attached.

Present participle complement

  • drip: Never leave a tap dripping in cold weather and leave the plug in sinks, basin and baths.

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