vac - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • use: Pond Vac Wanted a used pond vac for a 1,000 gal pond, .. .
  • have: Some of the larger hotels in the cities also have 100 vac / 60 Hz power outlets to cater for visitors from North America.
  • do: Can't they get up a bit earlier to do the shake n vac?

Adjective modifier

  • dry: Battery Operated Vacuums A choice of two battery operated wet dry vacs from Numatic UK.
  • wet: Follow immediately behind with a wet vac to lift the resultant slurry.
  • upright: Vacuum Cleaners A complete range of domestic, commercial and industrial wet vacs, dry vacs and upright vacs for every conceivable task.
  • 3-stage: Rhino The Rhino is a very powerful 3 x 3-stage vac, 200 psi carpet cleaning extractor.
  • smart: Maybe James Dyson is working on a smart vac.
  • long: Long vac: fix a label on your fridge.

Modifies a noun

  • therapy: Wound care research findings and practice development in this area i.e. new dressing procedures, vac therapy, and larvae therapy.
  • hose: The other probability is an air leak at the inlet manifold gasket, the brake servo hose or other small bore vac hoses.
  • bag: The old BR vac bags were often turned out from the big railroad with a stainless steel band, put on by a machine.
  • meeting: Work all tied up: paper rev with tlc; vacs meeting.
  • cylinder: The vac cylinder at the No 1 end stuck with the brakes hard on.
  • tube: Kathy saw all the blood pooled in his chest cavity and ran to get a vac tube for a sample.

Noun used with modifier

  • shop: Blow out all return jet pipes using an air compressor or shop vac.
  • garden: Scotch Pines in the neck Posted 2:02PM Mon 11 Aug 2003 Would a garden vac be any good for the pine cones?
  • pond: Pond Vac Wanted a used pond vac for a 1,000 gal pond, .. .
  • summer: Brookes Busses can work other routes in the summer vac, here we see 18195 on the 29 picking up at the Randolph stop.
  • dust: Numatic UK have produced this specialist hazardous dust vac in 240volts or 110 volts.

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