Definitionn. a narrow gorge with a stream running through it
Last update: July 27, 2015
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First the " rocker," then the " torn," the " flume," and the hydraulic stream were the tools of the miner. [Please select]
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A groan burst from his lips: "That is the hydraulic flume," he said aloud. [Please select]
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It seemed to her that they made some reference to the flume. [Please select]
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A wind came roaring down some tideway of the air like water in a flume. [Please select]
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The flume, the ditch, and the wing-dam, are the chief tasks of the river-miner. [Please select]
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"They'd have given us a ride to the Flume." [Please select]
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The cabin on the hillside was the nearest habitation--the company's flume disgorged its flood in the gulch beneath it--and suspicion had eventually pointed its way. [Please select]
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Paynter's room, nominally heated by a flume from the Latrobe heater in the parlor, was noticeably coolish on a wintry night. [Please select]
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