I'm not saying my dog was in love with that fire hydrant but he did send it a "Get Well" card.
"The dog was tied to a fire hydrant"? "The dog was tied to a fire hydrant"?
The adjective for the word hydrant is "hydrant."
You are not supposed to park in front of a fire hydrant
i saw the fire department working on a fire hydrant
dont park by a fire hydrant!
Do not abuse children it is illeage (against the law)
A hydrant is a type of water pipe that sits straight up for a fire hose to be attached to. One example sentence is, "The firefighters attached their hose to the fire hydrant near the store to put out the fire in the building next to it."
The word "hydrant" comes from hydro, a Greek word for water. It comes from the Hydra, a many-headed water beast.
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Ah, a lovely question. An antonym for "hydrant" could be "dry" or "arid." Just imagine a peaceful landscape with a dry desert and a glistening hydrant, each complementing the other in their own unique way. Remember, every word has its own special place in the language palette.
When the peach was squeezed, juice gushed out.
It depends on whether the "h" is aspirated (pronounced) or not. Hydrant is aspirated. Say "a hydrant." Honor is not. Say "an honor."