hose down

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hose down

He uses a hose to hose down the dusty patio.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To spray or drench with water using a hose: The action of applying water, typically from a flexible tube, to clean, cool, or water something.
Usage
  • This verb is transitive and requires a direct object (the thing being sprayed with water).
  • It is often used in contexts involving cleaning vehicles, outdoor surfaces, or watering plants/lawns.
  • The phrasal verb can be used with the particle separated from the verb (e.g., "hose it down").
Examples
  • Verb:
    • After playing in the mud, I had to hose down the children.
    • Please hose down the patio; it's covered in dust.
    • The firefighters hosed down the smoldering debris.
Advanced Usage
  • "to hose down a situation": (Informal/Idiomatic) To calm or defuse a tense or volatile situation, often through forceful intervention or by applying a solution.
    • The manager had to hose down the argument between the two employees.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hose (verb): To water, wash, or spray with a hose.
    • I need to hose the car.
  • Hosing (noun): The act of using a hose.
    • The hosing of the garden took an hour.
Synonyms
  • Rinse down: To wash with a stream of water.
  • Wash down: To clean by flushing with water.
  • Spray down: To direct a spray of liquid onto something.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Hose off: Very similar to "hose down," often implying cleaning a surface by removing loose material.
    • Hose off the dirt from your boots before coming inside.
Related Idioms
  • "to take a hose to something": To deal with a problem in a direct, forceful, or simplistic manner, often involving a lot of effort or resources.
    • The new policy is like taking a hose to a candle flame—it's an overreaction.
hose down

He uses a hose to hose down the dusty patio.

Verb
  1. water with a hose
    • hose the lawn

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