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		Definition of ballcock in English: ballcocknoun ˈbɔːlkɒkˈbɔlkɑk A valve which is linked by a hinged arm to a ball floating on top of a liquid and opens or closes a tap automatically according to the height of the ball, especially in the cistern of a flushing toilet.  Example sentencesExamples -  He obtained a ballcock of a WC, welded it to a spike, and persuaded the Dockyard to cover it with gold leaf - an expensive procedure!
 -  However, this Capone turned out to be nothing more sinister than a plumber, more used to fitting ballcocks than firing a Tommy gun.
 -  I can't even remember if the problem to do with the header tank and the problem to do with the ballcock stop valve were connected, physically or metaphorically.
 -  ‘I remember being on the top of a ladder trying to hang up giant holly berries made out of - would you believe - lavatory ballcocks,’ he chuckles.
 -  The device that caused the scare was later said to have been a ballcock from a bathroom cistern, packed with fireworks.
 -  Two other reasons for flushing problems could be that the flush valve or the ballcock need to be replaced.
 -  A poke here, a jab there and suddenly the bizarre piece of plastic that had wedged the ballcock in the upright position causing the cistern to not refill fell away and it filled up.
 -  If a replacement ballcock has been installed, make sure that the water level in the tank is no less than 1/2 inch below the top of the overflow tube on the flush valve.
 -  They went to a house in Longship Way, Maldon, and told the owner they were there to fix the ballcock in the loft.
 -  Finally, as the evening cooled, Graham took himself up to the loft to replace the worn-out ballcock float and valve that's been giving us a problem for some time.
 -  It reminded me more of Claes Oldenurg's 1967 proposal for a monumental ballcock in the Thames.
 -  From these, the water was piped to a ballcock regulated cistern, and from there to a small pond constructed of cement and limestone rocks to blend in with the surroundings.
 -  Place the new ballcock through the hole in the tank.
 
    Definition of ballcock in US English: ballcocknounˈbôlkäkˈbɔlkɑk A valve that automatically fills a tank after liquid has been drawn from it. Used, for example, in a flush toilet, a ballcock has a float on the end of a pivoting arm that opens the valve when the arm drops.  Example sentencesExamples -  They went to a house in Longship Way, Maldon, and told the owner they were there to fix the ballcock in the loft.
 -  Two other reasons for flushing problems could be that the flush valve or the ballcock need to be replaced.
 -  ‘I remember being on the top of a ladder trying to hang up giant holly berries made out of - would you believe - lavatory ballcocks,’ he chuckles.
 -  A poke here, a jab there and suddenly the bizarre piece of plastic that had wedged the ballcock in the upright position causing the cistern to not refill fell away and it filled up.
 -  Finally, as the evening cooled, Graham took himself up to the loft to replace the worn-out ballcock float and valve that's been giving us a problem for some time.
 -  From these, the water was piped to a ballcock regulated cistern, and from there to a small pond constructed of cement and limestone rocks to blend in with the surroundings.
 -  I can't even remember if the problem to do with the header tank and the problem to do with the ballcock stop valve were connected, physically or metaphorically.
 -  Place the new ballcock through the hole in the tank.
 -  He obtained a ballcock of a WC, welded it to a spike, and persuaded the Dockyard to cover it with gold leaf - an expensive procedure!
 -  If a replacement ballcock has been installed, make sure that the water level in the tank is no less than 1/2 inch below the top of the overflow tube on the flush valve.
 -  It reminded me more of Claes Oldenurg's 1967 proposal for a monumental ballcock in the Thames.
 -  However, this Capone turned out to be nothing more sinister than a plumber, more used to fitting ballcocks than firing a Tommy gun.
 -  The device that caused the scare was later said to have been a ballcock from a bathroom cistern, packed with fireworks.
 
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