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stirrup pump
noun
- a small hand pump held steady by a stirruplike foot bracket, often used in firefighting.
stirrup pump
noun
- a hand-operated vertical reciprocating pump, such as one used in fire-fighting, etc, in which the base of the cylinder is placed in a bucket of water
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stirrup pump1
First recorded in 1935–40
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Example Sentences
Cities may issue equipment some day, but individuals are not likely to get anything more than a tin hat, or a stirrup pump.
From US News
There were two types, the first consisted of an 18-inch length of stirrup pump hose loaded at one end with concrete and fitted with a thong at the other.��
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