0 a suction device consisting of a cup-shaped piece of rubber on the end of a stick, used to get rid of things that are blocking pipes -- (疏通管道的)搋子,裝有把手的吸盤
Offshore wind conditions can make plungers more likely.
Unfortunately, many homeowners unknowingly use sink plungers as toilet plungers with sometimes lackluster effects.
They have the ability to walk up walls and other inclined surfaces due to their feet, which resemble plungers.
Lastly, pneumatic plungers catch the slowly descending gondola and allow it to settle to the tower base.
Like the magnetic brakes, these plungers do not require power to function properly.
Undeterred again, he comes back with plungers on his feet, and starts running up the building after him.
Most early examples had vertical, thumb-operated plungers with the rheostat in the grip.
Supply drums, also called plungers, serve as the primary containers for mixing materials.