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I . pipe [paɪp] N

1. pipe TECH (industrial tube):

2. pipe (smoking implement):

3. pipe MUS (wind instrument):

the pipes

4. pipe (sound):

II . pipe [paɪp] VB trans

1. pipe (transport using cylinders):

petrol pipe N Aus, Brit

pipe down VB intr inf

1. pipe down (be quiet):

pipe up VB intr

pipe cleaner [ˈpaɪpkli:nəʳ, Am -nɚ] N

pipe dream, pipedream N

waste pipe [ˈweɪstpaɪp] N

water pipe N

1. water pipe (pipe to transport water):

2. water pipe (hookah):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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At first, stramonium was smoked in ordinary tobacco pipes.
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Gouda is also known for the fabrication of candles, smoking pipes, and stroopwafels.
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The original gas pipes now serve as tubing to hold electrical wire.
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He was an excellent shepherd, a seducer of nymphs, and musician upon the shepherd's pipes.
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The tunnels do in fact exist but contain several central heating and gas pipes and are thus blocked off for safety reasons.
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It is commonly smoked in glass pipes made from glassblown Pyrex tubes and light bulbs.
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The intake pipes for the desalination plant are located over 1 km out to sea.
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He removed any excess weight by shortening the exhaust pipes by several feet.
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Currently, major industries include mineral-based units, machine-based units, machine tools and accessories, pre-stressed concrete pipes, plastic products, textiles, wooden furniture and asbestos cement pipes.
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Numerous pipes were running everywhere on the reactor grounds to cool the reactors and decontaminate the water used, and leaks could be anywhere.
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