tubular

[ˈtjuːbjʊlə]

tubular Definition

  • 1having the shape of a tube; cylindrical
  • 2excellent, exciting, or attractive

Using tubular: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tubular" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The waves were tubular and perfect for surfing.

  • Example

    The new skateboard park has some really tubular ramps.

  • Example

    That's a tubular idea!

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    The tubular structure of the building is very unique.

tubular Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with tubular

  • a set of tuned percussion instruments, played with hammers, consisting of a series of metal tubes of different lengths

    Example

    The song 'Tubular Bells' by Mike Oldfield features the use of tubular bells.

  • steel that has been shaped into tubes, used in the construction of buildings, furniture, and other structures

    Example

    The chair is made of tubular steel and leather.

  • a stretchy, tubular bandage used to support injured limbs or hold dressings in place

    Example

    The doctor applied a tubular bandage to the patient's sprained ankle.

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Summary: tubular in Brief

The term 'tubular' [ˈtjuːbjʊlə] describes something that is cylindrical or pipe-shaped, such as a tubular structure or tubular steel. It can also mean excellent, exciting, or attractive, as in 'That's a tubular idea!' or 'The new skateboard park has some really tubular ramps.' The phrase 'tubular bells' refers to a set of percussion instruments, while 'tubular bandage' is a stretchy bandage used to support injured limbs.