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fire hydrant

NOUN
  1. an upright hydrant for drawing water to use in fighting a fire

How To Use fire hydrant In A Sentence

  • The teenager wrapped his car around the fire hydrant.
  • Water towers, well heads, manholes and fire hydrants are not typically secure, and are considered the most vulnerable points of a water system.
  • Water towers, well heads, manholes and fire hydrants are not typically secure, and are considered the most vulnerable points of a water system.
  • He lost control of the wheel and the car spun around, slid sideways, and crashed into a fire hydrant.
  • A fire hydrant that prevented him and his wife from parking their SUV in front of their tony digs was removed by the city of Boston at his behest.
  • He parked in front of a fire hydrant on West Tenth Street and put down the visor to ward off tickets. NEW YORK DEAD
  • Water saving projects Fire hydrant line above the ground Before After Water Saving: 250 m3 leakage losses eliminated Investment: 40 Lacks Global Norms/Bench mark Benchmarks for S pecific Water Cons um ption Nation al International MPCB Benchm ark * Benchm ark* Benchm ark** Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Ideas flowed out of me like water out of a Brooklyn fire hydrant in the midst of a summer heat wave.
  • The fire hydrants at the complex were too old to provide enough water pressure so fire crews tapped into a 12-inch main nearby.
  • The club would need wheelchair access, disabled toilet facilities and a fire hydrant to be installed, requirements officials were not aware of when they took out the insurance.
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