to pump out
1pump out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms pump out : present tense I/you/we/they pump out he/she/it pumps out present participle pumping out past tense pumped out past participle pumped out 1) to make liquid or gas escape from a place Huge generators… …
2pump-out septic — /pʌmp aʊt ˈsɛptɪk/ (say pump owt septik) noun a septic tank designed to be pumped out at regular intervals. Also, pump out …
3pump out — 1) PHRASAL VERB To pump out something means to produce or supply it continually and in large amounts. [V P n (not pron)] Japanese companies have been pumping out plenty of innovative products... [V P n (not pron)] World Service Television is… …
4pump out — phr verb Pump out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑music …
5pump out — verb a) to remove liquid using a pump b) to produce in large quantities …
6Pump out — 1. (of dance music) be played loudly with the bass beat being so loud as to be felt physically; 2. (of a DJ, or a venue) play music in this manner: pumping out the latest toons ; 3. dance en masse: The crowd was pumping out …
7pump out — Australian Slang 1. (of dance music) be played loudly with the bass beat being so loud as to be felt physically; 2. (of a DJ, or a venue) play music in this manner: pumping out the latest toons ; 3. dance en masse: The crowd was pumping out …
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9pump something out — ˌpump sthˈout derived (informal) to produce sth in large amounts • loudspeakers pumping out rock music • Our cars pump out thousands of tonnes of poisonous fumes every year. Main entry: ↑p …
10pump — pump1 S3 [pʌmp] n [Sense: 1, 3; Date: 1400 1500; : Middle Low German; Origin: pumpe or Middle Dutch pompe, probably from Spanish bomba] [Sense: 2; Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Origin unknown] 1.) a machine for forcing liquid or gas into or out of… …