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plural troughs
A long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals. examples
Any similarly shaped container. quotations
Now, covered concrete troughs to house the cables are laid parallel with the railway lines, cheapening maintenance because of improved accessibility for inspection and repair.
1961 November, “Talking of Trains: The North Eastern's new rail-mounted piling unit”, in Trains Illustrated, page 646
It just clips on the front of the stage without any special trough, has no great power and occupies only one dimmer, […]
1976, Frederick Bentham, The art of stage lighting, page 233
(Australia, New Zealand) A rectangular container used for washing or rinsing clothes. examples
A short, narrow canal designed to hold water until it drains or evaporates. examples
(colloquial) An undivided metal urinal (plumbing fixture) examples
(Canada) A gutter under the eaves of a building; an eaves trough. examples
(agriculture, Australia, New Zealand) A channel for conveying water or other farm liquids (such as milk) from place to place by gravity; any ‘U’ or ‘V’ cross-sectioned irrigation channel. examples
A long, narrow depression between waves or ridges; the low portion of a wave cycle. examples
(economics) A low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle. examples
(meteorology) A linear atmospheric depression associated with a weather front.
third-person singular simple present troughs, present participle troughing, simple past and past participle troughed
To eat in a vulgar style, as if from a trough. examples