Synonym: flush, penstock, sluice down, sluiceway. Similar words: juice, fluid, superfluity, invoice price, police officer, juicy, quick, slug. Meaning: [sluːs] n. conduit that carries a rapid flow of water controlled by a sluicegate. v. 1. pour as if from a sluice 2. irrigate with water from a sluice 3. transport in or send down a sluice 4. draw through a sluice.
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(1) We opened the sluice and the water poured in.
(2) We opened the sluice and water poured in.
(3) They sluice the streets down every morning.
(4) We had to sluice out the garage to get rid of the smell of petrol.
(5) City sweepers sluice down Telegraph Street every morning.
(6) A filled-in marsh is a sluice for sediment.
(7) At last the sluice gates were lowered.
(8) The sluice gates holding back a bottomless reservoir of blood are creaking open, spattering the country with thick, viscous dollops.
(9) The sluice gates are lifted by chains on old fashioned rollers.
(10) New sluice gates hold out the sea water at high tides.
(11) I follow her in, sluice around, dry up(sentencedict.com/sluice.html), come and fetch her.
(12) The defeat opened the sluice gates and venom flowed through in raging torrents.
(13) Culvert and sluice block and sluice water.
(14) Another sluice gate keeps floodwater out of the lake.
(15) A major practice is to sluice through pipelines to settling pond.
(16) The sanitation worker has to sluice the steps down every day.
(17) The sluice receives the product in a charged manner via the charging door and allows it to pass into the oven.
(18) Convenience sluice gate rapidly, energy, fluid resistance small, you can always operate.
(19) Analyze load behavior of sluice with method of - dimension - linearity finite - element method. 6.
(20) The moment the prison doors closed behind Gandhi the sluice gates of violence opened.
(21) The water was fed to the mill through a cast iron sluice box set in the back wall.
(22) Just opposite the point where the brook which runs past Lawrence's old home joins the Erewash itself stands a mill sluice.
(23) Water was conducted into the meadow via artificially constructed channels and elaborate sluice gates and allowed to flow across the grass.
(24) This picturesque beauty however, was terminated by the walls and sluice gates of the old mill.
(25) It is only responsible for the reservoir itself and for the sluice gates, says Maxwell.
(26) He smiled without humour when Frankie sucked at the soap-filled cloth in order to sluice the taste of rancid beck-water from his mouth.
(27) As the tide rose, water was forced back up the Westbury Brook and held back by the sluice gates.
(28) Torrents of water pour into the Ouse River System, sluice gates open and excess water floods the meadows.
(29) Mills were often built on an estuary where the water could be trapped upstream at high tide by sluice gates.
(30) Having been careful for years to keep excess cash out of the economy, Beijing opened the sluice gates to counter the global financial crisis. It has been too slow to close them.
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