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[ US /ˈspɪɡət/ ]
[ UK /spˈɪɡət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir
  2. a plug for a bunghole in a cask

How To Use spigot In A Sentence

  • Are not trouse, and placket-holes, and pump-handles — and spigots and faucets, in danger still from the same association? — The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  • He also had a cutting blade on the edge behind the tip to cut the hole, and the steel projection parallel with the spigot shaft was sharpened on its edge to smooth the cut hole as it penetrated the wood.
  • Kenyan pottery collectives now produce narrow-mouthed, spigot-equipped versions of traditional clay pots.
  • Hank had hooked up some hoses together using a spigot on the far side of the barn.
  • You see, there is more to a pub or a bar than what is poured out of a bottle or a beer spigot.
  • His invention serves a variety of uses, one of which is as a self-boring barrel spigot.
  • The spigot, which up to this time had run only "emptyings," was now giving out the clear juice of the wine-vat. The Under Dog
  • He pointed out what he called the doggie bar, a halfmoon-shaped tiled trough with a silver spigot that provided fresh water for the expensive dogs whose owners bought them Chanel collars and Gucci dog beds. Willow
  • This article discusses twenty-four inventions for self-boring barrel spigots that I found in the U.S. Patent and Trade Office patent database.
  • With a spigot and carefully fit top and screen, wooden wine barrels and recycled food-grade plastic barrels also can be made into water catchment devices.
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