A hose that carries air under pressure.
1 And they have to be careful, too, of fouling his air hose .
2 Before he realizes what I'm doing, I pull his air hose off.
3 It was different with the mask and the air hose , though.
4 Going down into the water was the air hose , through which oxygen was supplied.
5 The air hose stiffened as oxygen surged into the pipe.
6 The air hose was bigger, but not by much.
7 The second man wrenched Jack's air hose from its connection and held up the kinked end.
8 It had two pumps and an air hose .
9 Its air hose stretched out until it snapped taut, but the creature continued to thrash about.
10 Joe had a glimpse of the air hose , like some long, thin water snake, beside him.
11 He used the air hose as a guide and swam as near to it as he could.
12 Steven McCormack slipped on his truck's foot plate, breaking a compressed- air hose that powered the vehicle's brakes.
13 Then he nodded to Toron to remove his hand and Victor shoved the air hose onto the pipe.
14 One diver clutched his air hose .
15 Officials look for mechanical flaws like air hose and tubing leaks, tank drips and cracks, and broken brake systems.
16 Of course he can breathe, for the air hose is still working, and the men are at the pump constantly.
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