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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151. The irrigation waters made possible by flooding their own homes might eventually help the people in their new.
152. The Holy Spirit is there too brooding over the waters at every baptism.
153. The giant fund-raising event took place on Saturday but the choppy waters caused some competitors to capsize.
154. No great torrents of water, no spectacular waterfalls(sentencedict.com), no deafening roars of waters disgorging their immense might.
155. Sitting back, humming under his breath, he scanned the waters for anything that might present itself.
156. Sandbanks and coastal marshes are now clear, as are the variations in the sediment load of the estuarine waters.
157. A young moon shining on the cascading waters made them appear to be composed of drifting snow.
158. The greatest threat to humans comes from the stingrays, large flatfish that lie inconspicuously on the seabed in shallow waters.
159. Brown headlands, ribbons of current, purple and turquoise waters clear as a flask all shivered and dazzled.
160. And instead of heading off into uncharted waters, Shyamalan has positively invited comparisons with his previous opus.
161. These bare poles are all that remains of the jungle that the lake drowned as the waters rose behind the dam.
162. He reaches in the bag and starts to throw his bread upon the waters.
163. Newport, well served by Moseley and Waters at the line-out and also by their back row, were looking increasingly confident.
164. We painted women washing clothes in the waters of Lake Bratan - a timeless ritual conducted with quiet dignity.
165. The effluents we pour heedlessly into its waters are a threat to its delicate ecological balance.
166. I hate to hear you talk about all women as if they were fine ladies instead of rational creatures. None of us want to be in calm waters all our lives. Sentencedict.com Jane Austen
167. The research ship Solo was seized when it crossed into territorial waters.
168. Cushendall police requested further assistance in the Glengariff area at 1345 where more livestock had become cut off by the flood waters.
169. Small sailing vessels dotted the sheltered waters within sight of the government buildings, riding an a soft southerly breeze.
170. They can play at being still waters that run deep.
171. Many of the diatom species and even more of the dinoflagellates are endemic to antarctic waters.
172. The thing to remember is this: modern tackle, fancy baits and productive waters do not make a carp angler.
173. But the daggers had remained sheathed during the meal, and she had allowed her thoughts to drift into those glittering waters.
174. Echoes of the signal alert them to possible prey, at ranges up to 80-90 metres in shallow waters.
175. Helicopters continued to search for others who had climbed trees to escape from the flood waters.
176. In February the following year he wrote: I am now in very deep waters.
177. Both waders immediately filled and I caught my breath as freezing April waters began to stimulate sensitive nether regions.
178. The ship capsized in rough waters with the loss of 208 lives.
179. Through the night in the tossing chest she listened to the waters that seemed always about to wash over them.
180. Its waters formerly turned many a mill wheel on the way, although they are no longer put to any commercial use.
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