Drainpipe in a sentence as a noun

Couldn't you just make the drainpipe longer to ensure the water is carried far enough from the house?

Terry Peck, a policeman, concealed a telephoto camera in a drainpipe and walked around taking photographs of Argentine missile sites.

No matter how flashy or utilitarian the taps or basin are, underneath the job is pretty much always the same - you hook up hot water to one tap, cold water to the other, and the sink drain to the drainpipe.

In practice, go and ask anybody in the country outside of the military for the following:- An M10 bolt- a 16mm wrench to drive it with- a 3 meter long 50 mm od pvc drainpipe- a tape-measure that measures only in metric- a highway sign that is posted in kmAnd so on.

Drainpipe definitions

noun

a pipe through which liquid is carried away

See also: drain