A device applied to the end of a pipe in order to interrupt and regulate the flow of a liquid or gas.
1 Someone had left a faucet on; she could hear the water trickling.
2 The drip-drip of water from the faucet sounded loud in the quiet.
3 Water dripped from a leaky faucet - one drop every ten or twelve seconds.
4 Flicking on the tub faucet , I rinse my gloved hand with water.
5 The flow must cease at the faucet if the fountains go dry.
6 It screws into the end of the faucet and blocks the water.
7 And by that time the ice-water dripped very slowly from the faucet .
8 We just lost the tradition of drinking water out of the faucet .
9 Emma grabbed a water glass from the cabinet and tried the faucet .
10 They punched the faucet open and held the glasses with bunched mitts.
11 And most cars had another faucet on one side of the motor.
12 But what if chocolate syrup suddenly started pouring out of the faucet ?
13 Phoebe turned on the faucet , adding more hot water to her bath.
14 She turned on scalding water and put my hands under the faucet .
15 For racking the wine, we should have: 1st a large brass faucet .
16 He held my finger under the faucet while the cold water ran.
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