Put on your fish-kettle with a sufficiency of water to cover the fish amply; spring or pump water is best.
Stir the white of egg gradually into two quarts of very clear spring or pump water.
The water used for melting the sugar should be very clear; spring or pump water is best, but if you are obliged to use river water, let it first be filtered.
Pare them very thin till the white appears; and as you do them, throw them into spring or pump water in which some salt has been dissolved.
Where the pump or motor is placed as indicated, it may be used to pump water directly to the kitchen sink, and it is generally best that such an arrangement be made.
When it is desired to pump water to the attic, one can turn on the city water at the cock and let it run.
Thus the city pressure is exerted through the motor to pump water to the attic, and the labor of pumping entirely done away with.
Boil it in pump water, and press it: it will then grate or cut into shivers, like Dutch beef.
Boil a handful of salt in a gallon of pump water, and skim it clean.
Throw them into a pan of pump water, sprinkle on a handful of bay salt, stir it about, and then take out the fish.
In these cases, an artificial source of water power is created by using a steam-engine to pump water to a reservoir at a great elevation, or to pump water into a closed reservoir in which there is great pressure.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pump water" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.