Noun
A large metal pipe made to be extended vertically by sections, and used for discharging water upon burning buildings.
Source: Webster's dictionarywater-tower
You can milk a cow the wrong way once and still be a farmer, but vote the wrong way on a water tower and you can be in trouble. John F. Kennedy
Each morning, Diasso straps her baby daughter to her back with a traditional patterned cloth and pushes a bike to the neighbourhood water tower, where hundreds queue to fill up their 20-liter jerry-cans and must pay a fee to do so. Source: Internet
Affixed to each of Catalina Ozuna’s business cards is a small lapel pin that resembles the city’s sunny water tower. Source: Internet
Even today, no sealant is used to hold the water in. The wooden walls of the water tower are held together with steel cables or straps, but leak through the gaps when first filled. Source: Internet
A Star Ledger article citation suggested a water tower in Erwin, North Carolina completed in early 2012, convert tall and holding convert, citation had become the World's Tallest Water Sphere. Source: Internet
Greek life UC Davis' iconic water tower Social fraternities and sororities have been a part of the University of California at Davis since 1913. Source: Internet