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siphon

A siphon is a bent pipe or tube with one end lower than the other, in which gravity moves the liquid from one reservoir to another. A siphon is a tubelike organ found in animals or elongated cell found in plants.

siphon

If you siphon something, you steal in small amounts.

siphon

a tube running from the liquid in a vessel to a lower level outside the vessel so that atmospheric pressure forces the liquid through the tube a tubular organ in an aquatic animal (especially in mollusks) through which water can be taken in or expelled move a liquid from one container into another by means of a siphon or a siphoning action siphon gas into the tank (= syphon) convey, draw off, or empty by or as if by a siphon

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siphon · verb

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I got a notion to siphon it out of there.
I'll siphon it out.
Siphon with it, idiot. Put it in.
They've been carrying those to siphon gas?
Empty fuel drums and men carrying siphon hoses add up to one thing.
Get a tube, siphon petrol from the gin palace and fill up the half-track.
They siphon a coolant chemical down to the bore.
It took them all their time to siphon some off into that heat-resistant jar.
Reports from government troops talk of the field situation being so bad that soldiers are having to siphon gas from jeep to jeep in order to be able to get the wounded back to the capital.
Go siphon.
They siphon all the fat out of your love handles and actually inject it into your wing-wang.
How long do you think it will take to siphon off all of their atmosphere?
Holes Big Enough You Could Siphon From. Which Is What We Figured He Did.
It was most interesting. Did you know that the first siphon and valve flushing system was patented in 1778 by Joseph Bramah, whose U-bend curvature equations are still.
I'll say. I got a notion to siphon it out of there.
You have finished your siphon, madam.
One of the siphon-squirters and waiter-debaggers of this world.
Siphon it out.
Now, I have stood mutely by for five years and watched you steal my paper, siphon my gas loiter in my bushes doing God knows what.
They siphon the fat from your love handles and inject it into your wing wang.
Shouldn't those siphon things pump it dry?
Siphon off his fortune and disappear in style.
Maybe once he sucked down a mouthful of mud, it turned his oesophagus into a siphon.
Siphon energy from the plasma network-- every last deciwatt!
Forget that. Let's just siphon in some fuel.
Siphon block broke down.
Siphon primary power from your regulator and boost your shield strength.
Great. He's a good guy, but we need him to siphon votes from Royce.
Siphon a little something from her car. you show up in the Corvette, looking like a man.
Probably shouldn't do the fireball when you siphon the gas.
Once the patient's on bypass, we siphon off two liters of blood, perfuse the brain while she's in an MRI.
Siphon off the blood through the arterial line.
We're going to have to get people to siphon gas out of their cars.
April said that the medical center was running low on gasoline for the generator and it occurred to me that if we had a length of hose and a funnel, we could siphon gas out of our cars.

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That would mean further humiliation for ordinary people, who bear the brunt of corruption, as government officials and their crony capitalists continued to siphon off public funds.

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