Similar words: siphon off, hip-hop, xiphoid, diphthong, phone, phoney, phony, phoneme. Meaning: ['saɪfn] n. 1. a tube running from the liquid in a vessel to a lower level outside the vessel so that atmospheric pressure forces the liquid through the tube 2. a tubular organ in an aquatic animal (especially in mollusks) through which water can be taken in or expelled. v. 1. convey, draw off, or empty by or as if by a siphon 2. move a liquid from one container into another by means of a siphon or a siphoning action.
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1. The big clubs siphon off all the best players.
2. It took him only a few minutes to siphon off the petrol and drive away.
3. It took him only a few minutes to siphon out the petrol and get away.
4. Jesse Jackson would siphon enough black votes to prevent Clinton from carrying any of the industrial midwestern states.
5. The best solution is to siphon off the discolored water and store it in the dark for a couple of weeks.
6. The siphon recorder, adapted by Lord Kelvin from the Gauss/Weber mirror galvanometer.
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7. Other companies quickly moved to siphon off a share of the new business.
8. Heavy taxes siphon off the huge profits.
9. A liquid is made to flow through a siphon.
10. Tell Mac to siphon petrol out of his wagon.
11. The siphon is broken and the column flow ceases.
12. Siphon the must into the carboy.
13. Soul Siphon now affects Drain Soul as well.
14. Sand Island Siphon the fuel out of that aircraft!
15. Energy - poor Japan fears China could siphon off gas from what It'sees as its territory.
16. The two sports siphon off the most male athletes are football and basketball.
17. We need a new road to siphon off some of the traffic from the town center.
18. If you're short of petrol you can siphon off a gallon from my tank.
19. With different layout of inverted siphon pipe, requirements for inlet flow pattern and submergence are various.
20. We need a new road to siphon off some of the traffic from the town centre.
21. She poured a large gin and splashed soda into it from a siphon.
22. Kandel and his colleagues began by asking what was the neural circuit which underlies the gill and siphon withdrawal response.
23. This has the effect of greatly increasing the strength of the withdrawal reflex in response to subsequence stimulation of the siphon alone.
24. These include: Personnel: Salary differentials 20-30 percent over comparable civilian work tend to siphon off the better qualified.
25. When the sensory neuron is stimulated, it fires the motor neuron, and the siphon and gills are withdrawn.
26. Tanker trucks stood by the Charlestown Breachway Monday to siphon off the water surface any oil trapped by the booms.
27. It fits into conventional cisterns, and works by opening an air gap in the siphon as soon as the handle is released.
28. This paper introduces test materials, equipment and results in the application modeling test of rubber water sealing to inverted siphon building in South-to-North water transfer.
29. British Petroleum built Northstar Island in the Beaufort Sea six miles north of the Alaskan coast to siphon off the Northstar Oil Pool, which resides about 12, 500 feet below the seabed.
30. The son-tires are filled with gas, and no valve is arranged and the son-tires are of a siphon clip wedge shape.
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