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n. (exhaust pipe English)
Usage examples of "exhaust pipes".
These diagrams show, and label, certain major components of the boiler system (the firebox and its grate, the water circulation, the steam dome, and the superheater tubes), the engine system (the steam chest, the valve, and the cylinder-and-piston), the transmission system (the crosshead, main rods, and connecting rods), the driving and leading wheels, the valve control system (the eccentric crank and rod), the exhaust system (exhaust pipes, smoke box and smokestack), and the control system (throttle valve, throttle lever, safety valve).
Manila seems to have more pistons and exhaust pipes than the rest of the world combined.
He put them on the exhaust pipes just below the fuel-tanks themselves.
Backfires blatted through the Camaro's exhaust pipes like machine-gun fire.
Now the river of hot gases blasting from the plane's twin exhaust pipes and flowing up over the jet blast deflector shimmered as the blast-furnace heat distorted the light.
The jet hung motionless in the sky at 30,000 feet, its nose aimed up and the exhaust pipes aimed down at the rain forest.
The exhaust pipes spit out black smoke, the whole assembly shaking until the machinery revved to a sustained roar of power.
They rumbled along, putting a little earthquake in the ground, and the standing exhaust pipes sputtered blue smoke from the Diesel oil.
Then Midnight Mona had gone through the front fender, its taillights the shape of red diamonds and its exhaust pipes spouting in Donny’.