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drainpipes
/ ˈdreɪnˌpaɪps /
plural noun
- trousers with very narrow legs
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Example Sentences
The drainpipes from the roof have decayed to such a degree that in some instances as little as a quarter of the pipe remains.
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Its drainpipes, and not its glorification of the individual, got into his brain.
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In the course of time they reach the quiet upper reaches of the river or go up rivulets and drainpipes to the isolated ponds.
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Thirdly, it must be perfectly ventilated—not the drainpipes merely,—but the room itself in summer and in winter.
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The overflow and waste run into cast-iron drainpipes, which should be employed till outside the building.
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