faucet• I let myself out through the side gate and washed my fingers off on a faucet beside the Boston ferns.• He did both faucetsoutside and all my antennas.• How could he make warm water run from faucets?• Along one wall is a row of faucets for washing, with drains in the slopingtiledfloors.• I turn on some faucets and water flows into the dishwasher.• At first the water evaporated as soon as it left the faucet, turning into redsteam when it hit your body.• Shut off the faucet with its knee control.• Since my first days in the Congress, I have supported efforts to turn off the faucet of big-money campaigncontributions.
Originfaucet
(1300-1400)Old Frenchfausset“something that closes a hole in a container”, from Late Latinfalsare“to make false”