flumes (Meaning)

flumes

a ravine or gorge with a stream running through it, an inclined channel for conveying water (as for power), a sloping channel for carrying water (as for power)

flumes Sentence Examples

  1. The amusement park's towering flumes propelled riders through twists and turns at exhilarating speeds.
  2. The waterpark featured a series of intertwined flumes, offering a wet and wild experience.
  3. The engineers designed the flumes with precise angles to maximize the thrill factor.
  4. The enclosed flumes allowed riders to experience a dark and mysterious adventure.
  5. The splashdown pool at the end of the flumes provided a refreshing and chaotic finale.
  6. The flumes were equipped with safety features to ensure a secure and enjoyable ride.
  7. The park's newest flume, "The Vortex," featured a series of dizzying loops and spirals.
  8. The flumes were regularly cleaned and maintained to ensure hygiene and prevent accidents.
  9. Children laughed and squealed with delight as they raced down the smaller flumes.
  10. The flumes were a popular attraction, providing a thrilling and refreshing experience for all ages.

FAQs About the word flumes

a ravine or gorge with a stream running through it, an inclined channel for conveying water (as for power), a sloping channel for carrying water (as for power)

ravines,canyons, valleys, gorges, gaps, linns, cols, saddles, passes, gills

No antonyms found.

The amusement park's towering flumes propelled riders through twists and turns at exhilarating speeds.

The waterpark featured a series of intertwined flumes, offering a wet and wild experience.

The engineers designed the flumes with precise angles to maximize the thrill factor.

The enclosed flumes allowed riders to experience a dark and mysterious adventure.