Definition of fireplug in English:
fireplug
nounˈfʌɪəplʌɡˈfaɪ(ə)rˌpləɡ
US 1A hydrant for a fire hose.
Example sentencesExamples
- She did what had to be done, even if it was putting fire-smothering blankets in a cute, ceramic fireplug for stovetop use and selling them for 20 bucks at retail stores.
- But, true to form, the dog sniffed the fireplug, then shook her head ‘no.’
- The animals have messages of deep import, like, ‘I always loved that fireplug in the park,’.
- Friday I took a couple hours off and visited a local landmark in nearby San Francisco: an old fireplug at 20th and Church streets with a plaque next to it.
- Apparently the familiar red fireplug is becoming a thing of the past, at least around here.
- 1.1North American informal A short, stocky person, especially an athlete.
a feisty fireplug who played six seasons as a league catcher
Example sentencesExamples
- Ken Hitchcock will use the 5-10 fireplug when he's desperate for goals because Sim is an aggressive wing who can create chances in front of the net.
- Traci was about 5' 5'' but sturdily built - a real fireplug.
- The undisputed father of the notorious black street gang was a fearless and mighty 5-foot-8 fireplug who loved to fight and loathed guns.
- The 5' 7'' 175-pound fireplug has been competing successfully on the state level since 1993.
- Today, my patience is tested by 78-year-old Nathaniel Jones, a grizzled fireplug of a man in a motorized wheelchair.
Definition of fireplug in US English:
fireplug
nounˈfī(ə)rˌpləɡˈfaɪ(ə)rˌpləɡ
US 1A hydrant for a fire hose.
Example sentencesExamples
- Friday I took a couple hours off and visited a local landmark in nearby San Francisco: an old fireplug at 20th and Church streets with a plaque next to it.
- The animals have messages of deep import, like, ‘I always loved that fireplug in the park,’.
- Apparently the familiar red fireplug is becoming a thing of the past, at least around here.
- She did what had to be done, even if it was putting fire-smothering blankets in a cute, ceramic fireplug for stovetop use and selling them for 20 bucks at retail stores.
- But, true to form, the dog sniffed the fireplug, then shook her head ‘no.’
- 1.1North American informal A short, stocky person, especially an athlete.
a feisty fireplug who played six seasons as a league catcher
Example sentencesExamples
- The undisputed father of the notorious black street gang was a fearless and mighty 5-foot-8 fireplug who loved to fight and loathed guns.
- The 5' 7'' 175-pound fireplug has been competing successfully on the state level since 1993.
- Today, my patience is tested by 78-year-old Nathaniel Jones, a grizzled fireplug of a man in a motorized wheelchair.
- Traci was about 5' 5'' but sturdily built - a real fireplug.
- Ken Hitchcock will use the 5-10 fireplug when he's desperate for goals because Sim is an aggressive wing who can create chances in front of the net.