Drainage in a sentence as a noun

If this was cold war era Moscow, they'd use a drainage ditch or a loose brick.

I noticed a few photos of folks chillin' in storm drainage tunnels.

Also, it's red, doesn't have a roll cage or keyboard drainage holes, but it does have built in Dr. Dre speakers. but we're calling it a Thinkpad, so there.

It's a design compromise that allows for both dish-stacking and for drainage.

For a while I did odd manual labor jobs, sanding decks, cleaning gutters, digging drainage trenches, that sort of thing.

This is the only workable pass up to the Klamath River drainage, and quite frankly is extremely tough to pass.

A professional gardner suggested that their problem was drainage.

I daresay you could engineer a drainage grate or something beneath the sign jets to minimise the problem.

It's our 50-year project to dig massive drainage systems and underground reservoirs to hold the emergency storm runoff.

Speed definitely caused the accident unless you want to blame the highway department for poor drainage or mother nature for the weather.

To add another note, as complex as real world terrain is, you can generate those fractal mountain patterns and drainage basins algorithmically with a bit of work.

Apparently some municipality decided to turn millions of paper scanned pages of contract bids into piles sorted by contract, so I'd end up sitting there reading all about bids to put in some drainage culvert.

However this piece is largely fluff and fear mongering, Miami has always flooded, The city of Sweet Water would be completely flooded every few months until they finally put in proper drainage after 20+ years of the same thing.

What made it atrocious is that the thing had no windows or ventilation, bad water drainage and it is in the middle of the rain forest region: hot, humid and moldy; the perfect breeding place for respiratory diseases.

Shifting to cruise control did not affect the drainage curve at all, and when he called Tesla they suggested that cruise control was a Bad Idea, because the Tesla has regenerative braking, so you see that he turns it off at about 225 mi and starts stop-and-go driving in the city.

Drainage definitions

noun

emptying something accomplished by allowing liquid to run out of it

See also: drain