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1. sewer
noun. ['ˈsuːɝ'] a waste pipe that carries away sewage or surface water.
Synonyms
- sewage works
- waste pipe
- sewage system
- drainpipe
- sewer system
- sewerage
- cloaca
Antonyms
- fill
- strength
- nonworker
- refresh
Etymology
- asseour (Anglo-Norman)
- asseoir (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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Rhymes with Sewer Rat
- tit-for-tat
- inmarsat
- rat-a-tat
- landsat
- gujarat
- tvsat
- prevatte
- prevatt
- nonfat
- mcnatt
- deslatte
- combat
- biernat
- balyeat
- spratt
- splat
- sadat
- labatt
- hnat
- delatte
- begat
- at-bat
- arnatt
- stat
- spat
- slat
- slaght
- scat
- sarratt
- pratte
Sentences with sewer-rat
1. Noun Phrase
Leave it overnight and check the next day to remove the sewer rat from the trap.
2. Noun Phrase
Adults may want to dress up as scarier sewer rats or comical lab rats.
3. Noun Phrase
Norway rats, also called brown rats or sewer rats, are found wherever there are people.
4. Noun Phrase
Rats do not stink (stop thinking of sewer rats, look where they live!).
2. sewer
noun. ['ˈsuːɝ'] someone who sews.
Synonyms
- tacker
- tucker
- baster
- needleworker
Etymology
- asseour (Anglo-Norman)
- asseoir (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. sewer
noun. ['ˈsuːɝ'] misfortune resulting in lost effort or money.
Synonyms
- bad luck
- toilet
- gutter
- misfortune
- tough luck
Antonyms
- good luck
Etymology
- asseour (Anglo-Norman)
- asseoir (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. rat
noun. ['ˈræt'] any of various long-tailed rodents similar to but larger than a mouse.
Synonyms
- mole rat
- brown rat
- bandicoot rat
- gnawer
- roof rat
- rice rat
- Norway rat
- Oryzomys palustris
- Rattus rattus
- rodent
- jerboa rat
- black rat
- pocket rat
Antonyms
- deny
- achromatic
- please
- unconcealed
Etymology
- rat (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. rat
verb. ['ˈræt'] catch rats, especially with dogs.
Synonyms
- capture
Antonyms
- malfunction
- employer
Etymology
- rat (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. rat
verb. ['ˈræt'] give away information about somebody.
Synonyms
- grass
- shit
- snitch
- tell on
- stag
- sell out
- give away
- shop
- inform
- denounce
Antonyms
- empty
- studio
- idle
- inactivity
Etymology
- rat (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. rat
verb. ['ˈræt'] give (hair) the appearance of being fuller by using a rat.
Synonyms
- fill out
Antonyms
- bore
- unlock
Etymology
- rat (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. rat
noun. ['ˈræt'] a pad (usually made of hair) worn as part of a woman's coiffure.
Synonyms
- pad
- hair style
- hairdo
- coiffure
- coif
Antonyms
- refrain
- fold
- uncover
- victory
Etymology
- rat (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. rat
verb. ['ˈræt'] take the place of work of someone on strike.
Synonyms
- do work
- blackleg
- work
- fink
Antonyms
- repel
- get off
- detach
- unhitch
Etymology
- rat (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. rat
noun. ['ˈræt'] a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible.
Synonyms
- git
- lowlife
- skunk
- bum
- puke
- unpleasant person
- stinkpot
- stinker
- crumb
- disagreeable person
- so-and-so
- rotter
- scum bag
Antonyms
- worth
- buy
- keep quiet
- boycott
Etymology
- rat (Middle English (1100-1500))