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waterpipe

n. 1 A hookah. 2 A pipe through which water flows, for example in a building.

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Waterpipe

Waterpipe or water pipe may refer to:

  • Water pipe, a pipe to feed water
  • Hookah, a smoking device
  • Bong, a smoking device

Usage examples of "waterpipe".

Elven crew members, wielding spars, stood out on the deck and carefully pulled and pushed the descending waterpipe into place above the geyser.

When the holding tanks were full to capacity, the magical flow of water would cease and the waterpipe would be drawn back up.

I found a spell in her workroom for making the plants grow faster, which I suppose goes some way to explain why Lisutaris spends most of her time attached to a large waterpipe inhaling the fumes from her specially grown private supply.

Ronin took a long pull from the waterpipe and ate some food without really tasting it.

Feeling faint breath still within the chest, unstrapping the waterpipe, feeding him water so that he choked a little and the lungs began working more fully.

They drank some, and gave Rahksan sips out of their glasses, and passed the mouthpiece of the waterpipe back and forth.

I got up a bit before sunrise, tiptoed out of the room, and went down to the front desk, where a young Chinaman was smoking a waterpipe and doping out the races.

One evening as we sat surrounded by old men smoking waterpipes in a back alley club—Claire’s favorite, as it happened—a place constructed of ornate carpets draped over a bamboo frame, with folding chairs and little metal tables, all centered about a makeshift stage upon which a drugged young girl wearing street clothes, her cheeks pierced by silver needles, sang a song that prophesied glory for Islam, Kate grew surly and silent, and as she often did when depressed, bent coins between the thumb and forefinger of her right hand.

An earlier stroke of genius, supplying them with the notion of lead-based waterpipes and wine-vats, paid off handsomely, and the threat was ended.

An earlier stroke of genius, supplying them with the notion of leadbased waterpipes and wine-vats, paid off handsomely, and the threat was ended.

The damage to the city was not yet over: gas mains still blew, waterpipes continued to burst, and bomb-hit buildings still toppled long after they'd been struck.