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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211. This renders them sterile and has resulted in their virtual elimination from the Southampton and Solent coastal waters.
212. Two of us have chosen to sail in the calmer waters of librarianship.
213. The sailfish is found worldwide in tropical oceans, at the edge of coastal waters and in the open sea.
214. Britain won a concession over mackerel fishing in western waters.
215. A last desperate attempt to escape into the murky waters.
216. Osiris represented the life-giving waters and the soil fertilized by the Nile.
217. But you do not have to swim so deep to test those waters.
218. If this scene was anything to go by, Kruger would have him in a cellar with the waters slowly rising.
219. Woman is God’s supreme creation. Only after the earth had been formed, after the day had been separated from the night, after the waters had been divided from the land, after vegetation and animal life had been created, and after man had been placed on the earth, was woman. Gordon B. Hinckley
220. I would be chary of anything caught in these murky waters.
221. Sometimes the Church can be part of the very essence of the hostile waters.
222. The abandoned mines would fill with water contaminated with iron, acids and chlorides which could seep through ground waters affecting rivers.
223. Breed exclusively by fresh and brackish water and marshes; often in coastal waters on migration.
224. However, in the deeper waters off the west coast, dives in excess of 1000m have been recorded for grey seals.
225. Those waters remained the domain of the jellyfish and other floating invertebrates.
226. But here at Prima we're very happy to he dipping a toe in the internet waters in a very good cause.
227. This selection of carbonated and still waters cam be found on most supermarket shelves.
228. And now the night conjured up from the waters a gluey fog.
229. But his main passion was boating in Southampton Water and other waters calmer than those which had ended his active service career.
230. In deep waters, you encounter only the wise and the brave; in shallow waters,[sentencedict.com] the ignorant and the coward! Mehmet Murat ildan
231. Then he was in the hold, chilly waters around his knees as he sank through the bottom of the boat itself.
232. Here the waters are split and piled up either side of a pathway across the sea bed.
233. His waters were drunk for their health-giving properties and as refreshing beverages, sometimes mixed with syrup or wine.
234. A bridge can still be built, while the bitter waters are flowing beneath. Anthony Liccione
235. Most people do not drink enough plain water - so invest in a water filter to try mineral waters.
236. Perhaps he had been so fascinated by the sight of the advancing waters that he had delayed his escape too long.
237. It is believed anglers are catching fish at night and transferring them to their own waters.
238. These warm waters were cloudy with plank ton and protozoa and all manner of organic murk.
239. Once uncommon in our waters, they have become more abundant as anchovies, a favored food, have increased in numbers.
240. I also believe that parents, if they love you, will hold you up safely, above their swirling waters, and sometimes that means you'll never know what they endured, and you may treat them unkindly, in a way you otherwise wouldn't. Mitch Albom
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