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- noun Plural form of
spigot .
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Examples
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The issue is that Corporate World is losing the old centralized nature of business where they hold control of the main spigots.
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What comes out of the spigots is a porridge-like material that can be walked on in a matter of days.
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What comes out of the spigots is a porridge-like material that can be walked on in a matter of days.
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What comes out of the spigots is a porridge-like material that can be walked on in a matter of days.
Dose.ca Music briefs Dave Cooper 2010
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The new fossils included silk-spinning organs, called spigots, arranged on the edges of broad plates making up the undersides of the animals.
The Times of India 2009
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For example, I built a drainage system for the overflow from our water barrels using pvc pipes and connectors, but replacing our outdoor spigots and reworking some plumbing in the basement requires a welding torch, not just a different wrench, so I'm not going to do that myself. sumocat
Projects You Shouldn’t Try To DIY | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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What if, for example, a sewage treatment facility's SCADA is taken over by attackers who would send a command to open all valves and spigots of the Tehran sewage treatment facility and flood the capital city with raw sewage?
Haggai Carmon: A Cyber War Against Iran: Whodunit? Haggai Carmon 2010
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Valves and spigots of a sewage treatment facility could be turned open, flooding Tehran's streets with human waste.
Haggai Carmon: A Cyber War Against Iran: Whodunit? Haggai Carmon 2010
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The world's major central banks are opening up the monetary spigots once again, pumping new money into their economies to bolster growth.
Japan's Central Bank Joins Peers in Opening the Taps Megumi Fujikawa 2012
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"They haven't really opened the spigots," said Mr. Schachter, the Macquarie analyst.
Big Brands Like Facebook, But They Don't Like to Pay Emily Steel 2011
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