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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Orifice' in a Sentence

"A hole or opening, such as in a tube or pipe; a mouth-like opening or vent." more

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During the experiment, the scientist observed the liquid passing through the orifice in the test tube.
A tiny orifice in the sand allows air to escape when building a sandcastle.
The hot chocolate spilled from the orifice of the thermos.
The water flowed through the orifice in the dam, creating a small waterfall.
The dragon's fiery breath escaped from its orifice.
The tiny insect crawled into the orifice of the anthill.
A tiny orifice in the beehive served as an entrance for worker bees.
The bee entered the orifice of the flower to collect nectar.
The bird chirped happily from the orifice in its nest.
The engineer examined the orifice in the pipeline to ensure smooth water flow.
The flute player covered the orifice with his fingers to change the music.
The volcano's orifice released hot lava into the air.
The letter slipped through the orifice of the mailbox, ready to be sent.
Water flowed out of the orifice in the garden hose.
Children blow bubbles through the orifice of a bubble wand.
A sweet melody filled the room from the orifice of the musical instrument.
The orifice on the trumpet produced a melodious sound during the music concert.
The baby bird eagerly waited for its mother to drop food into the orifice of its beak.
The submarine's periscope had an orifice for the captain to observe the surface.

Orifice

awr-uh-fis
nounA hole or opening, such as in a tube or pipe; a mouth-like opening or vent.

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Last Updated On: January 11, 2024
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