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tubing
[too-bing, tyoo-]
noun
material in the form of a tube.
glass tubing.
tubes collectively.
a piece of tube.
two feet of copper tubing.
Also called inner-tubing. the sport or recreation of floating down a river or stream on an inner tube.
tubing
/ ˈtjuːbɪŋ /
noun
tubes collectively
a length of tube
a system of tubes
fabric in the form of a tube, used for pillowcases and some cushions; piping
Example Sentences
This scenic stretch of Texas Hill Country, usually a destination for tubing and camping, became the site of one of the state’s deadliest flood events in years.
"This all happened on the fourth day of the trip. We did the tubing that day and that was good," she says.
She would bring home surgical tubing, tubs, gauze and other stuff for him and his siblings to play with.
Months later, Bryar’s autopsy raised a possible contributing factor in his death — three canisters of nitrous oxide found next to his corpse, with tubing for inhalation still attached.
Cannulas can also bend, restricting the flow of insulin, and the pump can sometimes become disconnected from the tubing without the user noticing.
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