aqueduct, canal, dry bed, gully, irrigation ditch, river bed, sluice, stream bed, swash channel, water carrier, water gap, waterway
Definitionn. a transverse and totally enclosed drain under a road or railway
Last update: June 11, 2015
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An accident took place near the culvert. [Please select]
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- Leakage due to improperly formed discharge culvert-through puddle wall of reservoir. [Please select]
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Our own culvert's working all right, but it's taxed now to its utmost. [Please select]
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"Our culvert is doing its work and relieving the pressure." [Please select]
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A stream golloped through a concrete culvert beneath the road. [Please select]
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They all agreed to meet down by the culvert. [Please select]
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"The culvert Ivan spoke of must be at the bottom of this hill." [Please select]
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There is a crossroad less than half a mile beyond that culvert. [Please select]
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We'll soon know because, as you say, once we're past that culvert, we'll be safe.' [Please select]
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It was never very clear to him what he would do if he found a motor-car full of armed enemies engaged in undermining a culvert, or treacherously deepening some strategic ford. [Please select]
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A stream ran down it, dipped under a culvert, turned sharply, and ran away to a distant river, spanning which they could see the bridge. [Please select]
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