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pump1
noun
    1. Any of various piston-operated or other devices for forcing or driving liquids or gases into or out of something, etc.
    2. A standing device with a handle that is worked up and down for raising water from beneath the ground, especially one serving as the water supply to a community.
    3a. A device for forcing air into a tyre;

      Example: bicycle pump
      Example: foot pump
    4. A device for raising petrol from an underground storage tank to fill a vehicle's petrol tank.
      Form: petrol pump (also)
verb pumped, pumping
    tr & intr
    1. To raise, force or drive (a liquid or gas) out of or into something with a pump.
      Thesaurus: tap, draw, supply, drive, push, send.
    2. To inflate (a tyre, etc) with a pump.
      Form: pump something up (usually)
    3. To force something in large gushes or flowing amounts.
    4. To pour (money or other resources) into a project, etc.
    5. To force out the contents of (someone's stomach) to rid it of a poison, etc.
    6. To try to extract information from someone by persistent questioning.
      Thesaurus: interrogate, question, probe, cross-examine, debrief.
    7. To work something vigorously up and down, as though operating a pump handle.
    8. To fire (bullets, etc), often into someone or something.
      Example: pumped bullets into her
Idiom: pump iron
    colloq
    To exercise with weights; to go in for weight-training.
Etymology: 15c: from Dutch pumpe pipe.



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