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water key
noun
A valve or tap for the drainage of accumulated fluid from musical instruments such as trombones or trumpets; a spit valve.
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2) Only water key plants, such as seedlings and containers.
Clean water key to survival Fatime says her family walked dozens of kilometres to escape from the militia fighters, who are often seen on horseback and attack villages repeatedly.
Empty the water that is in your tuba frequently by pushing the water key and blowing air into the instrument without vibrating your lips.
There is a water key (commonly known as a spit valve) on the end of your slide that you should press about every five minutes of playing to release condensed water at the end.
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Detroit residents are fighting back over a water shutoff which the city says is essential to recover $89m in overdue bills, using water keys to illegally restart water supplies.
Feel the felts on the valves and the corks on the water keys to make sure they are present, that they look to be in good condition and do not need to be replaced.
"Water is key to agricultural production.
Adequate water is key in the desert.
The scientists say that to protect all but the most vulnerable people, washing vigorously with running water is key.
It's no secret that a good diet and lots of water are key to a healthy glow.
The same can be said about access to safe water, a key indicator for the environmental sustainability goal.
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