hosed Sentence Examples

  1. The garden was thoroughly hosed down to quench the thirsty plants.
  2. The car was hosed with a powerful jet of water to remove the caked-on mud.
  3. The firefighters hosed the blazing building, battling the flames with relentless force.
  4. I accidentally hosed myself while watering the lawn, drenching me from head to toe.
  5. The leaky hose hosed the sidewalk, creating a slippery hazard.
  6. The malfunctioning sprinkler hosed a group of unsuspecting passersby, leaving them soaked to the bone.
  7. The petulant child hosed her sister with a water pistol, causing a playful water fight.
  8. The water pressure was so high that it hosed out the clogged drainpipe, solving the bathroom nightmare.
  9. The gardener hosed the newly planted rose bushes with care, ensuring their delicate roots received adequate moisture.
  10. The broken hose hosed the ceiling, flooding the room below with gallons of water.

hosed Meaning

hosed

to spray, water, or wash with a hose, stocking, sock, to fire automatic weapons at, to deprive of something due or expected, a close-fitting garment covering the legs and waist worn by men in about 1600, a flexible tube for carrying fluid, a cloth leg covering that sometimes covers the foot, short breeches reaching to the knee, short pants reaching to the knee, a close-fitting garment covering the legs and waist that is usually attached to a doublet by points, a flexible tube for conveying fluids (as from a faucet or hydrant)

FAQs About the word hosed

to spray, water, or wash with a hose, stocking, sock, to fire automatic weapons at, to deprive of something due or expected, a close-fitting garment covering th

plucked, bled,stung, cheated, hustled, screwed, squeezed, stuck, beat, gaffed

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The garden was thoroughly hosed down to quench the thirsty plants.

The car was hosed with a powerful jet of water to remove the caked-on mud.

The firefighters hosed the blazing building, battling the flames with relentless force.

I accidentally hosed myself while watering the lawn, drenching me from head to toe.