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"plughole" Definitions
  1. a hole in a bath, sink, etc. where the water flows away and into which a plug fits
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25 Sentences With "plughole"

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The cave's surface entrance formed a plughole, through which water rushed down to the cave.
"That stuff is going to escape down the plughole and potentially enter the environment," he said.
There's no point shaving your pubes, but you do it anyway, watching the suds and hair clippings circle down the plughole.
He used Hershey's chocolate syrup for the blood which swirled down the plughole, because it looked just right in black and white.
We're just going to dwindle away with an impotent, sexless whisper, swirl quietly down the plughole of non-procreation with a melancholy gurgle.
A professor at Plymouth University, UK, recently stated that products containing glitter will "escape down the plughole and potentially enter the environment" and pollute marine environments.
Then, in 1959, miners working coal seams broke through the bed of the Susquehanna river, which flowed into the caverns below like bathwater swirling down a plughole.
While the Crociati's problems went back well before the financial crisis, the general dysfunction across Italian football certainly didn't help them as they swirled down the plughole towards the fiscal abyss.
" In a dull and childless marriage to "a bastard of the standard-issue variety," she is biding her time at Goode's, her life "slipping away with the rinsing water as it gurgled down the plughole.
Released back in October, "Heroin Song" is one of the year's underrated tracks—a simultaneously intimate and cinematic bit of writing, that gives off the sensation of falling down a plughole with a head fall of valium.
You can give credence to viewing Original Pirate Material through this lens when you remember its foundations lay in the rave scene—a place where cultures, ethnicities, and drugs swirl together like water in a rushing plughole.
In your head however, pumping at dangerous volume, it sounds like falling into a plughole amidst all the sludge, hair, and drugs to have washed from your body, as though this record is capable of removing mind from matter.
There's "Newton's Cradle," an executive desk toy with five gleaming ball bearings in an immobile tangle; "Plughole," a close-up video of water streaming into the six round holes in a stainless-steel drain, one after the other; and "Domino Effect," a line of roughly 4,600 black dominoes crossing the gallery floor face to face.
Despite it being tricky not to come across like one of the I Used To Like This Thing When It Wasn't Really a Thing twats that clog up the internet like so many tangled pubes in a communal shower plughole, it really was more charming when it felt like the whole point of their existence was to prioritize the strangeness of the virtual over the cold, hard cash-centric state of the real.
The gas rushing underneath a slab to the site of a geyser carves a spiderweb-like pattern of radial channels under the ice, the process being the inverted equivalent of an erosion network formed by water draining through a single plughole.
So instead, I have carved the fishes chasing around the plughole!’. The bowl of the font does show fossilised sea creatures. Around the lip of the font are carved the words: 'Once you were no people, now you are God's People'.
Kate is shortly exposed and arrested as a wanted criminal by a policeman summoned by the apartment- block doorman, and Stan is informed that he is entitled to a $1,000 reward for her capture. When Stan suggests spending the money on ice cream, Ollie washes him down the bath plughole.
The NF faced a high turnover in its membership. In 1977, Walker described the party's membership as being "like a bath with both taps running and the plughole empty. Members pour in and pour out." Fielding echoed this, stating that the NF's "stable membership" was lower than the number of people who have "passed through" it; Taylor suggested that during the 1970s, "at least 12,000" people joined and then left the party.
The NF faced a high turnover in its membership. In 1977, Walker described the party's membership as being "like a bath with both taps running and the plughole empty. Members pour in and pour out." Fielding echoed this, stating that the NF's "stable membership" was lower than the number of people who have "passed through" it; Taylor suggested that during the 1970s, "at least 12,000" people joined and then left the party.
Adam Peaty was born on 28 December 1994 in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire to Mark and Caroline Peaty, the youngest of four children. He attended St Josephs Catholic Primary School in Uttoxeter, Painsley Catholic College in Cheadle and Derby College. As a young boy, he developed an acute fear of water and was averse to being put in the bath after his brothers told him that sharks may come up through the plughole. Later a friend took him to a pool on a trip and he lost the fear.
At home in Buenos Aires, Clara hears strange voices coming from the plughole in her kitchen sink. Her husband, Juan, is perplexed when she reports that they were discussing a plan to kill her. That night, awakened by thumping sounds he assumes at first to be coming from the house next-door, Juan is horrified to find Clara's dead body hovering in midair in their bathroom, violently and repeatedly slamming against the wall as if thrown by an invisible force. Walter, who lives next-door, is also experiencing supernatural occurrences.
Ralph, getting impatient, has Ned paint him with the "invisible ink" and Ralph goes to the fridge, only to be massacred by the cat. Next, Ned launches Ralph from a champagne bottle cork right into the cat's mouth and through his tail right over to the fridge, but the cat forces Ralph to retreat again. Both mice then lure the cat onto the sink so that they can put his tail down the plughole. Then they activate the garbage disposal, causing the cat to lose much of his fur and giving the mice the chance to take a cupcake from the fridge.
A plughole vortex The fluid motion in a vortex creates a dynamic pressure (in addition to any hydrostatic pressure) that is lowest in the core region, closest to the axis, and increases as one moves away from it, in accordance with Bernoulli's principle. One can say that it is the gradient of this pressure that forces the fluid to follow a curved path around the axis. In a rigid-body vortex flow of a fluid with constant density, the dynamic pressure is proportional to the square of the distance from the axis. In a constant gravity field, the free surface of the liquid, if present, is a concave paraboloid.
Noé says that none of the cut material is essential for the film. He describes it as "some astro-visions, an orgy scene with Linda and the Japanese girl, the scene where you see [Oscar] waking up at the morgue and he thinks he's alive but he's not, and then the camera goes down the plughole where she's tipping his ashes." The reason the shorter version was made was that Noé had promised the investors to make an alternative edit if the film ended up being longer than two hours and 20 minutes. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in France on 1 December 2010.
Some critics have argued that all forms of posthumanism, including transhumanism, have more in common than their respective proponents realize. Linking these different approaches, Paul James suggests that 'the key political problem is that, in effect, the position allows the human as a category of being to flow down the plughole of history': However, some posthumanists in the humanities and the arts are critical of transhumanism (the brunt of Paul James's criticism), in part, because they argue that it incorporates and extends many of the values of Enlightenment humanism and classical liberalism, namely scientism, according to performance philosopher Shannon Bell: While many modern leaders of thought are accepting of nature of ideologies described by posthumanism, some are more skeptical of the term. Donna Haraway, the author of A Cyborg Manifesto, has outspokenly rejected the term, though acknowledges a philosophical alignment with posthumanism. Haraway opts instead for the term of companion species, referring to nonhuman entities with which humans coexist.

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