Similar words: rainwater, rain water, written in water, take interest in, take in, take-in, take the water, take in hand. Meaning: v. take in water at the bilge.
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1. The cells elongate as they take in water.
2. The boat is taking in water!
3. An RAF helicopter rescued the men after the boat began taking in water.
4. Lakes may take in water from many miles away that has percolated through the soil or through aquifers over decades.
5. This plot does not take in water.
6. This type of paper can take in water well.
7. Plants take in water through their roots[http://Sentencedict.com], then release it through small pores on the underside of their leaves.
8. They take in water from the soil through the roots.
9. Squids take in water and then force it out of holes in their bodies.
10. Plants have roots that take in water from the soil.
11. The roots are under the soil, they hold the plants in the ground. Roots take in water from the soil. The water is necessary for plants growing.
12. Plants grow almost everywhere, on mountains, in deserts and seas. Plants need to have air and sun to help them grow. Plants take in water through their roots.
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