pipe
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~ transport by pipeline; "pipe oil, water, and gas into the desert"
pipe in
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~ bring in through pipes; "Music was piped into the offices"
pipe
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~ play on a pipe; "pipe a tune"
pipe
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~ trim with piping; "pipe the skirt"
pipe down
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~ become quiet or quieter; "The audience fell silent when the speaker entered"
pipe-clay
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~ whiten or clean with pipe-clay; "pipe-clay leather"
pipe in
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~ transport to a destination through pipes; "We have to pipe in oil"
pique
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~ cause to feel resentment or indignation; "Her tactless remark offended me"
pirate
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~ take arbitrarily or by force; "The Cubans commandeered the plane and flew it to Miami"
pirate
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~ copy illegally; of published material
pirouette
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~ do a pirouette, usually as part of a dance
piss
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~ eliminate urine; "Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug"
pit
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~ remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries"
pit
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~ mark with a scar; "The skin disease scarred his face permanently"
pit
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~ set into opposition or rivalry; "let them match their best athletes against ours"; "pit a chess player against the Russian champion"; "He plays his two children off against each other"
pitch in
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~ eat heartily; "The food was placed on the table and the children pitched in"
pitch
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~ erect and fasten; "pitch a tent"
pitch
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~ set to a certain pitch; "He pitched his voice very low"
pitch
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~ hit (a golf ball) in a high arc with a backspin
pitch
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~ throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball; "The pitcher delivered the ball"