fire hose (Meaning)
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fire hose (n)
a large hose that carries water from a fire hydrant to the site of the fire
Synonyms & Antonyms of fire hose
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fire hose Sentence Examples
- The firefighters extinguished the house fire with a powerful fire hose.
- The old fire hose was replaced with a newer, more efficient model.
- The water from the fire hose shot out like a torrent, dousing the flames.
- The weight of the fire hose made it difficult for the firefighters to maneuver.
- The fire hose billowed out water in a long, sinuous stream.
- The firefighters attached the fire hose to the hydrant and began fighting the fire.
- The firefighters sprayed water from the fire hose into the burning building, trying to contain the flames.
- The fire hose was snaking through the rubble, spraying water on the smoldering embers.
- The fire hose was so powerful that it could knock a person off their feet.
- The firefighters used the fire hose to soak the hay bales, preventing the fire from spreading.
FAQs About the word fire hose
a large hose that carries water from a fire hydrant to the site of the fire
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The firefighters extinguished the house fire with a powerful fire hose.
The old fire hose was replaced with a newer, more efficient model.
The water from the fire hose shot out like a torrent, dousing the flames.
The weight of the fire hose made it difficult for the firefighters to maneuver.