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water pipe Definition

water pipe

noun

  1. a pipe for carrying water
  2. a kind of smoking pipe in which the smoke is drawn through water, as a hookah

water pipe Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • insulate: Other tips include appointing a water monitor, sorting out dripping taps and insulating water pipes.
  • have: As the house is Georgian, I am fairly sure that I will have lead water pipes.
  • drink: When installing copper drinking water pipes, lead-free solder should be used.
  • use: Note to anyone else wanting to use water pipes as Earth.
  • expose: All exposed water pipes can be readily protected by sleeving with pipe insulation.
  • freeze: A severe frost on Christmas morning 1962 froze many water pipes.

Adjective modifier

  • hot: Before working on the hot water pipes, switch off the boiler and immersion heater.
  • cold: These two checks demonstrate that the cold water pipes are being heated at some point in the property.
  • plastic: Some of the so-called ' donkey children ' beat the animals with bits of plastic water pipes.
  • lead: As the house is Georgian, I am fairly sure that I will have lead water pipes.
  • many: A severe frost on Christmas morning 1962 froze many water pipes.
  • frozen: Gordon also mentions that frozen water supply pipes were a problem.

Noun used with modifier

  • burst: Only twelve months ago the building had no central heating, burst water pipes and wasn't decorated.
  • supply: Gordon also mentions that frozen water supply pipes were a problem.
  • copper: Wholegrain cereals are also good sources, and copper water pipes may also contribute to copper intake in some areas.
  • rain: Drain: If you own a house you are responsible for clearing and repairing the drains, gutters and rain water pipes.
  • storm: WISY Vortex Filters Vortex filters connect to standard storm water pipes below ground.
  • iron: So far she has uncovered 2 pipes: one cast iron water pipe and a ceramic drainage pipe which runs underneath the oak tree.