NOUN
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a pipeline used to transport natural gas
the workmen broke through the gas line - a queue of vehicles waiting to purchase gasoline
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a pipe that carries gasoline from a tank to a gasoline engine
the car wouldn't start because dirt clogged the gas line
How To Use gas line In A Sentence
- Gas line breaks will explode along streets and destroy whole refineries suddenly, creating unexpected emergencies.
- Authorities say this blaze ignited after construction workers hit a gas line.
- A family of four that lived in the flat above the students was also poisoned and taken to a hospital for treatment and are pursuing legal action against the utility company for what they called a faulty gas line setup. TODAY'S ZAMAN :: News
- And with the demential gas line to Patagonia in the works, I am not holding my breath for the Orinoquia Express. 11/12/2006 - 11/19/2006
- While I was checking that out, I noticed that there was a crack in the gas line, and it was leaking.
- Make sure any electrical wiring and, most importantly, the gas line plumbing is set a safe distance from hot surfaces.
- And those of us who are old enough to remember what the economy was like in the 1970s and the long gas lines, what it was like in the 1980s when we had the so-called bicoastal economy and my state and Senator Harkin's state had double-digit unemployment in county after country -- Remarks At Roundtable Discussion On Equal Pay
- What about the promise that Sligo would be linked up to the new natural gas line?
- The vertical gas line comes to a T joint below the union toward the bottom side of the water heater and is connected to the top vertical opening of the T joint.
- In addition to the cramped quarters, the streets remained unpaved, and because gas lines had not yet been installed, the families used kerosene lamps.