Pronunciation: /paɪps/
noun a cylindrical tube of metal, plastic, or other material used to convey water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances
A1 The plumber fixed the leaky pipes in the bathroom.
A2 The pipes in the old house were rusty and needed to be replaced.
B1 The pipes in the heating system were insulated to prevent heat loss.
B2 The underground pipes were damaged during the construction work.
C1 The intricate network of pipes in the industrial plant required regular maintenance.
C2 The burst pipes caused extensive water damage to the building.
verb not applicable
A1 The plumber pipes water into the house.
A2 She pipes frosting onto the cupcakes.
B1 The musician pipes a tune on his flute.
B2 The factory pipes chemicals through the system.
C1 The engineer pipes steam into the turbine for power generation.
C2 The chef pipes intricate designs on the cake with precision.
adjective not applicable
A1 The pipes in the house are made of metal.
A2 She heard a strange noise coming from the pipes in the basement.
B1 The plumber fixed the leaky pipes in the bathroom.
B2 The pipes used in the construction project were of high quality.
C1 The intricate design of the pipes in the steam engine impressed the engineers.
C2 The artist created a sculpture using pipes as a unique medium.
adverb not applicable
A1 The water flowed through the pipes smoothly.
A2 She fixed the leaky pipes in the bathroom.
B1 The plumber installed new pipes in the kitchen.
B2 The pipes rattled loudly as the water pressure increased.
C1 The pipes were intricately designed to maximize water flow.
C2 The musician played a beautiful melody on the pipes.
pronoun not applicable
A1 The pipes are leaking.
A2 He fixed the pipes in the bathroom.
B1 The pipes in the old house needed to be replaced.
B2 The pipes were clogged with debris.
C1 The pipes in the industrial complex were being upgraded.
C2 The intricate network of pipes spanned the entire building.
preposition not applicable
A1 The water flows through the pipes.
A2 I saw a leak in the pipes under the sink.
B1 The plumber fixed the pipes in the bathroom.
B2 The old house had copper pipes throughout.
C1 The city upgraded the sewage pipes to prevent flooding.
C2 The industrial complex had a network of pipes for various purposes.
conjunction not applicable
A1 The plumber fixed the pipes and the sink stopped leaking.
A2 She heard a loud noise coming from the pipes, so she called a professional to check them.
B1 The old house had rusty pipes, which needed to be replaced.
B2 The pipes in the building burst due to the cold weather, causing a flood in the basement.
C1 The intricate system of pipes in the factory required regular maintenance to ensure smooth operation.
C2 The engineer designed a complex network of pipes to efficiently distribute water throughout the city.
interjection not applicable
A1 Pipes! That water is really hot.
A2 Watch out for the pipes! They might be hot.
B1 Pipes! Be careful not to touch them.
B2 Oops, pipes! Better watch where you're going.
C1 The pipes in this building are old and need to be replaced.
C2 The sound of water running through the pipes is soothing.
article not applicable
A1 The plumber fixed the pipes in the kitchen.
A2 The old house had rusty pipes that needed replacing.
B1 The pipes burst due to the freezing temperatures.
B2 The industrial pipes were being inspected for leaks.
C1 The musician played a tune on the pipes during the concert.
C2 The intricate design of the pipes in the cathedral was breathtaking.
formal The plumber inspected the pipes to ensure there were no leaks.
informal I heard a strange noise coming from the pipes in the basement.
slang I can't believe how clogged up the pipes are in this old house.
figurative The flow of information through the pipes of communication was seamless.
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