Wiktionary
alt. (context uncountable English) A type of hose used for light residential applications such as watering lawns or gardens, or washing and rinse passenger vehicles, etc. n. (context uncountable English) A type of hose used for light residential applications such as watering lawns or gardens, or washing and rinse passenger vehicles, etc.
WordNet
n. a hose used for watering a lawn or garden
Wikipedia
A garden hose, hosepipe or simply hose is a flexible tube used to convey water. There are a number of common attachments available for the end of the hose, such as sprayers and sprinklers (which are used to concentrate water at one point or spread it over a large area). Hoses are usually attached to a hose spigot or tap.
Usage examples of "garden hose".
In his final moments he saw his mentor, the evil old archcriminal Yoshishu, shot away from the column he was clinging to like a fly from the spurt of a garden hose.
The upshot is that from a quarter of a mile away, a long piece of garden hose appears to be a one-dimensional object.
If the sneaky snake tricks are working, a cheaper version is just to cut up a garden hose into 1 m or 2 m lengths and leave them lying around.
A heavy, hairy and rather sullen-looking gardener was hanging up a heavy coil of garden hose.
Farrell was running by then, half-crouched, hands guarding his face, struggling through blackberry, hemlock, and wild lilac, falling once and having to make sure that the lute was all right, and hearing himself making small noises like a garden hose or a steam radiator that has not been quite shut off.
It wasn't slimy, sort of dry and rough to the touch, a limp thing that might have been a perished length of garden hose.
When a neighbor's house is on fire, he said at a press conference, one does not bargain with him over the sale or renting of the garden hose he needs to put it out.
He turned on the garage light and took the green plastic garden hose off its nail, where it had been looped since the third week of September.