0 a long plastic or rubber pipe, used to direct water onto fires, gardens, etc.:
1 → hosiery formal
3 a long, usually plastic or rubber pipe that can be bent and is used to move water or other substances:
5 to clean something with water:
They have to hose down the streets.
Just hose it off.
Manufacturers relied on hoses, bumpers and engine parts made with rubber.
The diameter of the hose-shaped object reflects the positional spread in the structure bundle among the corresponding backbone atoms.
Dead seedlings and t hose with wilted leaves were also discarded.
The decks were hosed down with sea water until free of debris brought aboard from the landing.
The soil was sterilized with equipment constructed from two metal drums joined with a plastic hose; steam was generated using firewood collected locally.
Plants in the pots were watered by hose to supplement natural rainfall when necessary.
These hoses were used for cleaning milking equipment and washing down the milking area.
The morning after witnesses the city's water services literally hosing down trees and shrubs in an attempt to dilute the chemical mix.
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