seacock
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of seacock
Example Sentences
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Then Tuckfield opened a seacock, and the forward escape hatch began to fill with water.
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He had snapped the seacock off about an inch above the through-hull.
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When I open a seacock, I replace the length of pipe over the handle.
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The engineroom will delight anyone who has ever struggled to reach a distant oil filter or barked their knuckles trying to reach a seacock.
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The fireroom is full of water; but it looks to me as though a seacock had been opened.
From Ruth Fielding Homeward Bound A Red Cross Worker's Ocean Perils by Emerson, Alice B.
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