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fire hydrant
noun
- a hydrant for use in extinguishing fires.
fire hydrant
noun
- a hydrant for use as an emergency supply for fighting fires, esp one in a street Also called (esp US and NZ)fireplug
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fire hydrant1
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Example Sentences
Some punk city kids crack open a fire hydrant and are playing in its spray.
The water deepened quickly and was almost covering a fire hydrant within 100 yards.
The Fire Hydrant: Starting on all fours, I lifted my leg like a dog relieving himself, and then extended that leg behind me.
Shoeless, he ran into the car and barreled out of the driveway before careening off a fire hydrant and then smashing into a tree.
Yes, you will still have TMZ on your front lawn (or camped out by the broken fire hydrant).
I whispered to Westy, That would be a good place for the inventor to park, in front of a fire hydrant.
And Mrs. Garvey turns the color of a fire hydrant clear up into her permanent wave.
Now there's no doubt of his achievin' a pink-plus set of wavy locks that'll make a fresh-painted fire hydrant look faded.
Ex-private William E. Peck sat down on a fire hydrant and cursed with rage.
Then she seized my arm—thereby almost wrecking us against a fire hydrant—and clung to me, sobbing.
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