Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A deep hollow of a cylindrical form, many of which are found penetrating the white chalk in England and France, and are filled with sand and gravel.
- noun In a locomotive, one of the pipes leading from the sand-boxes, through which sand is allowed to flow upon the rails just in advance of the treads of the driving-wheels to increase their tractive power.
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How did they keep that sand-pipe from caving in on them?
Following the Equator, Part 3 Mark Twain 1872
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How did they keep that sand-pipe from caving in on them?
Following the Equator Mark Twain 1872
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