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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Culvert' in a Sentence

"A drain or channel that goes under a road, sidewalk, or similar structure, serving as a passage for water, sewage, or other fluids." more

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Children crossed the small culvert on their way to school.
The culvert helped rainwater go under the sidewalk.
The culvert was built to prevent flooding in the neighborhood.
We saw a family of ducks swimming in the culvert near the park.
The city workers were repairing the culvert to ensure proper drainage during heavy rains.
The little mouse found a cozy home in the culvert near the park.
A family of ducks made their home near the culvert, enjoying the peaceful stream.
Sarah and her friends built a small bridge over the culvert in their backyard.
The adventurous children discovered a hidden passage through the culvert on their exploration.
The culvert helped divert rainwater away from the playground, keeping it dry.
The water from the heavy rain flowed through the culvert under the road.
Sarah spotted colorful flowers growing near the culvert in the garden.
The workers repaired the damaged culvert to prevent flooding during the storm.
The culvert under the bridge helped prevent flooding during the rainy season.
The ducklings waddled out from the culvert and followed their mother.
We walked over the culvert to get to the other side.

Culvert

kuhl-vert
nounA drain or channel that goes under a road, sidewalk, or similar structure, serving as a passage for water, sewage, or other fluids.
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Last Updated On: August 7, 2024
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