Plumb in a sentence as a noun

I will gladly plumb a clients toilet for 5k/hr.

If plumbing was cool we would see the same people vowing to learn how to plumb this year.

No one would ever think less of me for plumbing a clients toilet for 5k/hr.

"How often do you think two plumbers argue over the right way to plumb a bathroom?

Plumb in a sentence as a verb

Build a new immune system, figure out how to 'plumb' one's blood vessels, or '3d-print' new ones.

It also lets you define your own kinds of effects that you want to track and plumb them through your system in a coherent way.

Now I can do minor household plumbing fixes without having to hire professional help.

You also know that almost everyone builds plumb and level, rectangular rooms, with easy span and shear calculations.

Plumb in a sentence as an adjective

They aren't some egalitarian democratic plumb bob making the world better for everyone.

Just curious: If the client asks you to also plumb hist toilet, you'd say "yes, but I'll bill you at $5k/hr for the toilet project"?You really want to be the "do anything for enough money" guy?

Are there plumbing pages where people teach their children to plumb, or dry-walling speciality sites where folks discuss how to get their kids into plasterwork?That sort of thing is quite popular with Boy Scouts and the like.

When you consider the OS and all it's bits, the language runtime and libraries, the database server itself, the browser, we're talking tens of millions - literally - of lines of C and C++. Yet guys who plumb together these pre-built components writing a few hundred lines of high level code at most, think it's the "full stack" they're doing.

Plumb in a sentence as an adverb

How can you plumb the depths of the unknown to explore and discover things when you concern yourself with safety?The immediacy of the medium rewards snark and off-the-cuff remarks instead of analysis, insight, and distance.

Plumb definitions

noun

the metal bob of a plumb line

See also: plummet

verb

measure the depth of something

verb

weight with lead

verb

examine thoroughly and in great depth

verb

adjust with a plumb line so as to make vertical

adjective

exactly vertical; "the tower of Pisa is far out of plumb"

adverb

completely; used as intensifiers; "clean forgot the appointment"; "I'm plumb (or plum) tuckered out"

See also: clean plum

adverb

conforming to the direction of a plumb line

adverb

exactly; "fell plumb in the middle of the puddle"

See also: plum