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spigot

noun as in faucet

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There he only claimed to turn on the water spigot after he visited.

From Salon

Once there, if you’re a newbie, head for Yosemite Falls, the great spigot of Yosemite Valley and North America’s tallest waterfall, a 2,425-foot medley of cascades down granite walls.

But what happens if the magical spigot of Yank money is turned off?

From Salon

The initial sampling effort started with hose spigots, which could be collected quickly and provide insight on interior plumbing.

Disney and DirecTV still generate billions of dollars in revenue from traditional pay-TV packages and they want to keep the spigot running.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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