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Meaning of pipe-opener | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. A device for putting a hole in a pipe.
  2. A device or mechanism for clearing obstructions in a pipe.
  3. A practice event; a warm-up.
  4. A brisk walk or other aerobic exercise; a constitutional.
    figuratively
  5. An example that serves as an introduction.
    figuratively

Examples

“They will note the doings of the favourite for some particular race, scanning him keenly and critically ; they will see how he takes his pipe-opener, or if he breaks down, or if he turns lame, or is absent from exercise.”
“I would rather have the horse fit by the week-end preceding the three-day event and then, apart from a good sharp two-furlong pipe-opener after the dressage test before cross-country day, only do slow but interesting work, if necessary for long periods if the horse has an excitable temperament.”
“That tale may have served as a pipe-opener, but one could not see its wood for its trees, so I threw it away.”
“There is just no way to experience these pieces by looking from the outside, or in photos or on video: the initial view of them from the balcony above the Arcelor gallery is impressively dramatic, yet it's the merest pipe-opener to what unfolds close up and at floor level.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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