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1. pipe
noun. ['ˈpaɪp'] a tube with a small bowl at one end; used for smoking tobacco.
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Etymology
- pipe (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Pipe
- overripe
- stripe
- tripe
- swipe
- stipe
- snipe
- gripe
- cripe
- wipe
- type
- syp
- sipe
- shipe
- ripe
- lipe
- knipe
- hype
- gipe
Sentences with pipe
1. Noun, singular or mass
Wipe the inside and outside of the pipe with a rag to clear off any residue you see.
Quotes about pipe
1. I would love to close my eyes and see myself with my girlfriend when we're 99 years old and I have a pipe and she's knitting a sweater, and I hope that's the way it goes. I think it's a challenge every day.
- Chris Messina
2. I would love to close my eyes and see myself with my girlfriend when we're 99 years old and I have a pipe and she's knitting a sweater, and I hope that's the way it goes. I think it's a challenge every day.
- Chris Messina
3. Cram your head with characters and stories. Abuse your library privileges. Never stop looking at the world, and never stop reading to find out what sense other people have made of it. If people give you a hard time and tell you to get your nose out of a book, tell them you're working. Tell them it's research. Tell them to pipe down and leave you alone.
- Jennifer Weiner
2. Dutchman's-pipe
noun. hardy deciduous vine having large leaves and flowers with the calyx tube curved like the bowl of a pipe.
3. pipe
noun. ['ˈpaɪp'] a long tube made of metal or plastic that is used to carry water or oil or gas etc..
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- pipe (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. pipe
noun. ['ˈpaɪp'] a hollow cylindrical shape.
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- pipe (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. pipe
noun. ['ˈpaɪp'] the flues and stops on a pipe organ.
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- pipe (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. pipe
noun. ['ˈpaɪp'] a tubular wind instrument.
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- pipe (Old English (ca. 450-1100))