Clean as a pipe
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REAMClean, as a pipe
REAMOUTClean a pipe
REAMClean a pipe
REAMClean a pipe bowl
REAMClean a pipe stem
SNAKEDUnclogged, as a pipe
REAMEDCleaned, as a pipe
REFITSAdjusts, as a pipe
SOLDEREDPatched, as a pipe
FISTULARHollow, as a pipe
RUPTUREBurst, as a pipe
CLOGSObstructs, as a pipe
SPRINGINGALEAKBecoming faulty, as a pipe
BLENDEDPrepared, as a pipe mixture.
LUTEDSealed, as a pipe joint
REWELDFix, as a pipe joint
BLOCKAGEObstruction, as in a pipe
TAMPSPacks, as a pipe bowl
SPRINGALEAKStart dripping, as a water pipe
FISTULARHollow, as a pipe or reed
REWELDFix over, as a pipe joint
REAMEDCleaned out, as with a pipe cleaner
TAMPPush down, as tobacco in a pipe
pipefulas much as a pipe can hold
GUSHFlow with force, as from a broken pipe
pipefulsPIPEFUL, as much as a pipe can hold
leadserve as a channel for a pipe leads water to the house
leadsserve as a channel for a pipe leads water to the house
riservertical pipe (as for water or gas) or a vertical portion of an electric wiring system
takeuppipe or passage leading upward from below, as for conducting smoke or a current of air
uptakepipe or passage leading upward from below, as for conducting smoke or a current of air
purgedfree (as a boiler) of sediment or relieve (as a steam pipe) of trapped air by bleeding
tappersperson who cuts screw threads into the surface of a circular opening, as of a pipe, nut, etc.
headerconduit (as an exhaust pipe for a many-cylindered engine) into which a number of smaller conduits open
tapperperson who cuts screw threads into the surface of a circular opening, as of a pipe, nut, etc.
ruptures(esp. of a pipe, a vessel, or a bodily part such as an organ or membrane) Break or burst suddenly
rupturing(esp. of a pipe, a vessel, or a bodily part such as an organ or membrane) Break or burst suddenly
rupture(esp. of a pipe, a vessel, or a bodily part such as an organ or membrane) Break or burst suddenly
fippleplug stopping the upper end of a pipe, as a recorder or a whistle, and having a narrow slit through which the player blows
ferruleusually metal sleeve used especially for joining or binding one part to another (as pipe sections or the bristles and handle of a brush)