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Tube

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Noun

a hollow, usually cylindrical body of metal, glass, rubber, or other material, used esp. for conveying or containing liquids or gases.
a small, collapsible, cylinder of metal or plastic sealed at one end and having a capped opening at the other from which paint, toothpaste, or some other semifluid substance may be squeezed.
Anatomy, Zoology . any hollow, cylindrical vessel or organ
the bronchial tubes.
Botany .
any hollow, elongated body or part.
the united lower portion of a gamopetalous corolla or a gamosepalous calyx.
inner tube.
Electronics . electron tube.
Informal .
television.
a television set.
mailing tube.
the tubular tunnel in which an underground railroad runs.
the railroad itself.
Surfing Slang . the curled hollow formed on the underside of a cresting wave.
British . subway ( def. 1 ) .
Australian Slang . a can of beer.
Older Slang . a telescope.

Verb (used with object)

to furnish with a tube or tubes.
to convey or enclose in a tube.
to form into the shape of a tube; make tubular. ?

Idiom

down the tube or tubes, Informal . into a ruined, wasted
or abandoned state or condition.

Synonyms

noun
cannula , chute , conduit , cylinder , duct , hose , pipe , pipeline , pipette , straw , subway , television , tunnel , valinch

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