pond - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • overlook: Some overlook the village pond and mill stream, the remainder our courtyard and walled garden.
  • dig: Let a corner of the garden grow wild or dig a wildlife pond.

Adjective modifier

  • ornamental: An ornamental pond can be found in the center of the garden, close to which is the tea garden.
  • unfenced: Note: There is an unfenced pond at the property so please ensure children are supervised.
  • stagnant: A clear mountain pool has life, as opposed to a stagnant pond.
  • frozen: We tried skating on frozen ponds with borrowed skates ( not very successfully, as I remember ).
  • shallow: Shallow, temporary ponds of near neutral pH are required.
  • man-made: Two of these sites are fluctuating meres while the third is a man-made pond.

Modifies a noun

  • liner: If you're using a hard pond liner, you'll need about an inch of sand in the bottom of the hole.
  • skater: Frogspawn, frogs, newts, pond skaters and dragonflies are all free!
  • warden: Pond management was the lesson of the day for pond wardens being trained through a community program sponsored by Southern Water.
  • pump: I also have a sump tank running with a large pond pump.
  • filtration: Without good pond filtration your pond will sooner or later become a death trap for your fish.
  • weed: May - Females lay several hundred eggs on pond weed or other submerged plants.

Noun used with modifier

  • koi: At the heart of the koi pond At the heart of a koi pond is the filtration system.
  • lily: Near the middle of this park is a series of Victorian lily ponds, which were added in 1902.
  • duck: The main duck pond is situated on the far side of the play area.
  • sewage: At the so-called sewage ponds here we recorded a nice male Mourning Wheatear ( new!
  • dew: Look out for the recently restored dew pond at the top of the reserve.
  • mill: Water to the mill pond is supplied by two springs.

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