Similar words: watershed, waterspout, headwaters, water supply, Still waters run deep, fish in troubled waters, water heater, watergate. Meaning: ['wɔtə(r) ,'wɑ- /'wɔː-] n. 1. United States actress and singer (1896-1977) 2. the serous fluid in which the embryo is suspended inside the amnion.
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91. They built dykes and dam to hold back the rising flood waters.
92. Over 25 people drowned when a schoolbus tried to cross a river and flood waters swept through.
93. At 3 a.m. her waters broke, and the baby was born soon after.
94. This ship was designed expressly for exploring the Arctic waters.
95. In the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico, oil rigs attract shoals of fish, and fishermen too.
96. Ferries churn the waters of Howe Sound from Langdale to Horseshoe Bay.
97. The flood waters have receded since then, but residents are still bailing out.
98. Ferries are now still plodding obscure routes through obscure waters.
99. We don't want to enter the troubled waters of race and religion.
100. As I opened up the computer to try and fix the problem, I realized that I was getting into completely uncharted waters and considered whether to leave it to the experts.
101. This species is found in coastal waters around the Indian Ocean.
102. We have made all the arrangements for our trip, so I don't want you to muddy the waters by saying you can't come.
103. The business seems to be in smooth waters these days.
104. They were forcing her head under the icy waters, drowning her.
105. Brackish waters generally support only a small range of faunas.
106. The number of warships stationed outside European waters roughly doubled.
106. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
107. These fish are found in shallow waters around the coast.
108. My husband's always arguing with my father, and I'm the one who has to pour oil on troubled waters.
109. Two tonic waters/tonics, please.
110. Lying as it does in the deep waters of the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast, a distance of more than two thousand miles.
111. The conversation got into the murky waters of jealousy and relationships.
112. The January flood waters receded as fast as they had risen.
113. The fishermen claimed that ships from another country had violated their territorial waters.
114. The dam gave way; it was not strong enough to hold the flood waters.
115. As the boat plodded into British waters and up the English Channel, Customs had their eye on her.
116. He loved to rove the green hills and clear waters.
117. This is the very first trawler ever to fish those waters.
118. A deep canyon was etched into the land by the river's rushing waters.
119. Before I interviewed Ms Waters, I read her book again just to refresh my memory.
120. She deliberately muddied the waters by constantly referring to other irrelevant cases.
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