How to Use cistern in a Sentence
cistern
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The cistern was about 7 or 8 feet deep and the elk couldn't get out.
— Olivia Dimmer, OregonLive.com, 16 Aug. 2017 -
Near the cistern is the junction with the Homestead Trail.
— OregonLive.com, 15 Oct. 2017 -
One of the hunters jumped into the cistern to try to rescue it.
— Skye Seipp, USA TODAY, 10 Aug. 2023 -
In 2013, the body of Canadian tourist Elisa Lam was found in a water cistern on the roof.
— Stephanie Nolasco, Fox News, 6 June 2023 -
The cisterns were located on a platform at least 10 feet above the roof.
— Stephanie Nolasco, Fox News, 28 Oct. 2023 -
Visitors follow a walkway wrapped around the edge of the cistern, near the top of the 25-foot-tall columns.
— Jennifer Billock, Smithsonian Magazine, 16 Dec. 2021 -
One purchased by Jake Wagner matched the brand found in the cistern.
— The Enquirer, 21 Oct. 2022 -
A crater gaped in the street; a metal cistern raised on stilts was spewing water.
— Luke Mogelson, The New Yorker, 6 Feb. 2017 -
The government built a brick school and a water cistern.
— Mark Stevenson, Fox News, 8 June 2018 -
Refreshments will be served at the Stammer House, built in 1909 with a gable style roof and cistern under the house.
— Linda McIntosh, sandiegouniontribune.com, 9 May 2017 -
Boise had the Grove Street irrigation ditch to draw on most of the year and built cisterns under Main Street as well.
— Arthur Hart, idahostatesman, 15 July 2017 -
The function of a steam fire engine was to pump water out of a cistern, a river or a lake with enough force to reach the top of the tallest building.
— Arthur Hart, idahostatesman, 15 July 2017 -
There were strong fumes, similar to those of a septic tank, coming from the cistern.
— Nikki Dobrin, Peoplemag, 12 Aug. 2023 -
However, the water level in the cistern was eight feel below the ground and too low for the three people or the dog to reach the opening.
— David Matthews New York Daily News (tns), al, 11 Aug. 2023 -
There’s a 5,000-gallon cistern in the basement to supply fresh water.
— Thomas Farragher, BostonGlobe.com, 10 July 2019 -
From there, the water was either stored in a cistern or exited the house through the sewer system.
— Reuben Saltzman, Star Tribune, 6 Oct. 2020 -
The homeowners were happy to let the team drain their massive pool and build out the cult’s requisite cistern atop it.
— Rachel Davies, Architectural Digest, 3 July 2024 -
Lam was found in one of the four cisterns that provided guests with water for washing and drinking.
— Stephanie Nolasco, Fox News, 28 Oct. 2023 -
Then, the cherries’ flesh is removed, and the remaining seeds — known widely as beans — go to a cistern to ferment.
— New York Times, 20 May 2022 -
Once back home, Yazzie has her son refill a cistern in the family’s yard.
— Tyrone Beason, Los Angeles Times, 1 June 2024 -
The kitchen area includes a mini fridge and freezer, a two burner propane stove/oven, and a small sink that pumps water from a small cistern.
— Kelly Corbett, House Beautiful, 13 July 2020 -
Buffalo Bayou Partnership keeps about a foot-and-a-half of water in the bottom of the cistern.
— Jennifer Billock, Smithsonian Magazine, 16 Dec. 2021 -
The cistern is completely closed off from the neighborhood water supply and has been for a while.
— Emily Deletter, The Enquirer, 24 June 2022 -
In a flood, the full cisterns can wait to release their loads until the District’s wastewater pipes have been drained of storm water elsewhere.
— John Muyskens, Washington Post, 19 Dec. 2023 -
All morning there had been fear that the city water man, who had been filling their 2,000-liter cistern off the books, had forgotten them.
— Terrence McCoy, Washington Post, 25 June 2021 -
Consider adding rain barrels or cisterns to capture and store water for the dry times.
— Tom MacCubbin, OrlandoSentinel.com, 27 May 2017 -
The apartments were originally where the servants cooked, did laundry, at one time there was a cistern in the basement.
— courant.com, 11 Dec. 2020 -
The archeologists weren't able to do a full excavation of the cistern.
— Janelle Walker, Elgin Courier-News, 30 Mar. 2018 -
Its extensive native landscaping will use water from a cistern that captures rain.
— Andres Viglucci, Miami Herald, 12 July 2024 -
All of them fugitives from autocratic imprisonment or isolation in deep chambers, ostracized as monsters in belfries and underground cisterns.
— Sally Jenkins, Washington Post, 27 July 2024
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