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water pipe
noun
- a pipe for conveying water.
- a smoking apparatus, as a hookah or narghile, in which the smoke is drawn through a container of water and cooled before reaching the mouth.
water pipe
noun
- a pipe for water
- another name for hookah
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of water pipe1
Example Sentences
Emergency powers allow works to be carried out with little or no notice in certain circumstances such as gas leaks or a burst water pipe.
A hookah, of course, is a water pipe for smoking tobacco that in addition to addictive nicotine can include exposure to tar, carbon monoxide, heavy metals and carcinogens.
"There was hot water running over my head. I thought to myself: 'Who opened the water pipe?'"
About £50,000 is to be spent repairing the latest issue with medical gas pipework, however on Thursday the committee heard that the worst-case scenario of water pipe repairs could run into many millions.
Cables have been laid within existing water pipes, using the islands community-owned water system, enabling full fibre broadband to almost all properties.
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