Sewer in a sentence as a noun

This feature would not be better if the sewer vampires that run the SSL CAs got to control it.

Make the fiber network a public grid like roads, water, sewer, power.

If you were to see a construction worker digging up the road to work on the sewer would you think of that man as a life saver?

For example household water usage with a sewer system is a null usage.

Now 4chan has the reputation of being somewhat of a sewer, but my experience was as different as night and day.

A real programmer is not someone who loves programming and attends hackathons to build iOS apps that map the sewer rats in NYC for fun.

Every programmer has a little sewer system buried beneath them.

It certainly couldn't be per arrest...Sometimes it seems like the rabbit hole just keeps going deeper, but then you realize it's a damned sewer!

He most surely is though because clean running water and sewer systems are some of the most effective methods of reducing the spread of disease.

Don't know why people want to hangout on Malibu beaches, the water smell like sewage since they lack a sewer system so everything is on septic tanks that overflow every time it rains.

Even in St. Louis, Missouri, USA we still have overflows in which the sewer system excess gets purged into streams and rivers when it becomes too much to handle for the sewer system.

Bloomberg explains, "After some bond insurers incurred losses on subprime- related securities, threatening the credit ratings they used to guarantee other Jefferson debts, investors in 2008 dumped the sewer securities on banks that had agreed to act as buyers of last resort.

It follows directly from your argument that a person should have a healthy market of water companies serving their house, or sewer companies, or electric companies.> running big telco networks is hard, capital intensive, and requires a lot of expertise that municipalities don't really haveCapital-intensive, expertise-intensive things is exactly what municipalities do well.

Sewer definitions

noun

a waste pipe that carries away sewage or surface water

See also: sewerage cloaca

noun

someone who sews; "a sewer of fine gowns"

noun

misfortune resulting in lost effort or money; "his career was in the gutter"; "all that work went down the sewer"; "pensions are in the toilet"

See also: gutter toilet