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showerhead

[ shou-er-hed ]

noun

  1. shower12


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Word History and Origins

Origin of showerhead1

First recorded in 1965–70; shower 1 + head
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Example Sentences

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Trump now wants to return to the "straightforward meaning" of 'showerhead' from the 1992 law.

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Taking shorter showers and putting in a showerhead with a slower flow will save money on your water and energy bills.

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Yes, much of it was the standard lunacy about showerheads and whales and windmills.

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Elsewhere, the eight shower suites, with rainfall showerheads, are some of the most spacious and well-appointed you’ll find not only at LAX, but at any airport in the world.

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Now, a month after Pustilnikov took over, broken showerheads have gone unrepaired, a shared kitchen has become unusable and fights among tenants are more frequent, she said.

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