water tower

NOUN
  1. a large reservoir for water
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How To Use water tower In A Sentence

  • There's nothing here but flat land, roads without sidewalks, and an ugly green water tower.
  • Ninety seconds later, she was on the roof, crouching beneath a wooden water tower, scanning her surroundings. CHAMELEON
  • For the first time in its history, the Jumbo water tower will be decked out in dazzling lights for the festive season.
  • The town water tower has a faded painting of the Man of Steel emblazoned on it; several stores have life-sized headless Superman cut-outs that you can pose behind if you're skinny enough.
  • Our country potato is western advocate producing area , close water tower does not get a month.
  • The water towers not only provide water but also allow for crop irrigation.
  • A long oval, it is entirely parkland, with mature trees and an ancient wooden water tower which is now a theatre and observation platform.
  • In its initial form, the Umbau Wasserturm (converted water tower) in Essen-Bredeney stood untouched under Germany’s ‘Denkmalschutz’ and ’Landschaftschutzgebiet’ – historic building protection and culturally significant landscape protection. Historic German water tower refurbished into green living space | Inhabitat
  • Typically they will devote their third year efforts to capturing the charms of disused water towers or rubbish-strewn beaches in midwinter.
  • Rusting old loco motives; a water tower, chipped by bomb-splinters; a level crossing; pithead gear; a station sign. DISPLACED PERSON
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