Pronunciation: /ˈpaɪpɪŋ/
noun a system of pipes used for conveying fluids
A1 The piping on the cake was decorated with colorful frosting.
A2 The plumber fixed the leaking piping in the bathroom.
B1 The piping used in the construction of the house was made of durable materials.
B2 The piping system in the building needed to be upgraded to meet safety regulations.
C1 The intricate piping design on the wedding dress was hand-sewn by a skilled artisan.
C2 The engineer inspected the piping layout of the industrial plant to ensure efficient operation.
adjective related to pipes or piping
A1 The piping hot pizza burned my tongue.
A2 She wore a piping blue dress to the party.
B1 The piping on the jacket added a stylish touch.
B2 The piping system in the building was in need of repair.
C1 The chef created a masterpiece with piping decorations on the cake.
C2 The piping design of the curtains gave the room an elegant look.
formal The engineer inspected the piping system for any leaks or damages.
informal I heard a strange noise coming from the piping under the sink.
slang I'm going to grab a wrench and fix the piping myself.
figurative Her voice was so loud, it cut through the room like piping through a construction site.
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