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Blowpipe Meaning in English

word

ˈbɫoʊˌpaɪp
BLOH-pype
blˈəʊpaɪp
bl-OH-pype

Definition

A blowpipe is a long, narrow tube through which someone blows air or other gases. It is often used as a simple weapon to shoot small projectiles, or as a tool to direct a flame in glassworking or metalworking.

Usage & Nuances

'Blowpipe' is used for both traditional hunting weapons ('blowgun', 'blowpipe') and technical tools in chemistry or glassworking. In informal speech, 'blowgun' is more common for the weapon. Used in science textbooks and history contexts.

Example Sentences

The hunter used a blowpipe to shoot darts at the target.

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A glassworker uses a blowpipe to shape hot glass.

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The scientist used a blowpipe to direct the flame in the experiment.

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Have you ever tried using a blowpipe to shoot paper darts with your friends?

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Some tribes still hunt small animals with a blowpipe and poison darts.

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You have to blow really steadily into the blowpipe to get the best results when making glass.

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