A gargoyle is just a carved waterspout to drain water from the roof. Usually found on ornate buildings such as churches.
They were decorative Gargoyles were made from limestone and sometimes marble They were used to drain rainwater from rooftops Few architects or masons use them anymore They were often found on church buildings and important buildings.
He got a squirt of water in my eye.
Gargoyles were simply decorated water spouts, their purpose was to direct water which was running off a church roof away from the walls of the building.
The gargoyles were there to lead water from the roof. The architects then found other solutions.
gargoyles were invented by gargoyles who were invented by gargoyles and so on. This was written by gargoyle.
Gargoyles are ornamental water spouts for draining water from the roofs of buildings. Particularly older churches and cathedrals. Many such have gargoyles on the eves of their roofs.
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It seems like you might be referring to "water guns" or "squirt guns". These are toys that shoot water out when squeezed.
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They are just expelling the water that they are swimming in.
Elephants draw the water up into their trunks and then squirt the water from their trunks into their mouth.