Faucet in a sentence as a noun

Cool, too bad you never learned what rubber washers are essential in your bathtub faucet.

When i read "microhydro," I thought like 500 uWatts from a kitchen faucet or whatever.

Then one of the guards picked up a long rubber hose, turned a faucet on full force, and directed the stream onto the towel.

You can put a bucket under a flowing faucet, and it will collect all the water, but that isn't really integration.

It's probably hardest for Valve because of the inexhaustible money faucet that is Steam.

Warm, clean water does not consistently pour out of faucets by magic, it requires an infrastructure which a great deal of the world does not have.

When I was in high school, I'd see water running out of a faucet growing narrower, and wonder if I could figure out what determines that curve.

Bitcoin faucet had 5 BTC or $20, but it was a service operated by the lead developer of bitcoin, Gavin Andresen.

If you turn on the tap the water will come out at the other side very quickly, but the time it takes for the water to go from the faucet to the other end of the hose is much longer.

Faucet definitions

noun

a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir

See also: spigot