Definition of Pipe in

1. Verb. Transport to a destiny through pipes. "We have to pipe in oil"

Generic synonyms: Carry, Transport

2. Verb. Bring in through pipes. "Music was piped into the offices"
Generic synonyms: Carry, Channel, Conduct, Convey, Impart, Transmit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pipe In

pipe-openers
pipe-smoker's cancer
pipe bomb
pipe bombs
pipe bone
pipe bowl
pipe clamp
pipe cleaner
pipe cleaners
pipe cutter
pipe down
pipe dream
pipe dreams
pipe fitter
pipe fitting
pipe in (current term)
pipe major
pipe of peace
pipe organ
pipe organs
pipe rack
pipe smoker
pipe snake
pipe stem cirrhosis
pipe tong
pipe tongs
pipe union
pipe up
pipe vine
pipe vise

Literary usage of Pipe in

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Annual Convention by Mid-West Cement Users' Association (1915)
"The matter brought out in this paper is based upon the experience gained from the use of concrete sewer pipe in Brooklyn. As is generally known, ..."

2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"... the free discharge of the air, it is readily seen how this bubble of air spreads itself across the diameter of the pipe in a piston- like condition. ..."

3. United States Supreme Court Reports by United States Supreme Court, Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, LEXIS Law Publishing (1911)
"I think the deposit of sediment in the pipe in the ravines would ... I know that sediment ha» collected in the pipe in the bottom of the large ravine. ..."

4. Proceedings by American Society of Civil Engineers (1907)
"Wyckoff pipe in Southern New Jersey to carry water from a reservoir to the Carney's Point plant of the EI DuPont Powder Company; and 800 lin. ft. of this ..."

5. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1910)
"A rule of a water corporation requiring a consumer of water to repair service pipes leading from its main pipe in a street to the property of the consumer, ..."

6. Report of the Annual Meeting (1876)
"... and, as the pipe is assumed to be rigid, the work of arresting the forward velocity of the fluid throws a forward stress on the pipe in the line АО. ..."

7. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... which were so called either from being sent lindrical case or as resembling a pipe in shape when ее RECORDS). со Pipe.—The smoking of tobacco in pipes ..."

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