hosepipe

/ˈhoʊzˌpaɪp/
noun
  1. A long, flexible tube used to carry water, typically for watering plants, washing cars, or firefighting.
    • After washing the car, he coiled the hosepipe and hung it on the hook.
    • The firefighter unrolled the hosepipe and aimed it at the flames.
    • She attached the hosepipe to the outdoor faucet to water the garden.
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