water - use in sentences

Possessives

  • edge: Don't stamp up to the water's edge and scare the fish away.

Converse of object

  • boil: We now can't boil water or grill anything.
  • tap: I know Bath is renowned for 'the waters ' , but are we talking very tasty tap water or something more complicated?
  • drink: In this way they can survive for many days without drinking any water.
  • pour: At arms length try pouring water into a glass or bringing two pencil ends on top of each.

Adjective modifier

  • hot: There are a limited number of standard rooms, which have an enclosed bathroom with a hot water shower.
  • cold: Add enough cold water to form a stiff dough.
  • shallow: The reserve has either fairly shallow water or mud depending on the water levels; there are islands at times some with sallows.
  • warm: Eye contact Wash with copious amounts of warm water.
  • bottled: If bottled water is used, it is important that the bottles are kept in a cool dark place.
  • clean: Clean water is also central to a healthy ecosystem.

Modifies a noun

  • supply: Cold Water Supply System Any external water supply is almost always a cold water supply.
  • vapor: Sulfur Dioxide ( SO2 ) Sulfur dioxide is a corrosive acid gas which combines with water vapor in the atmosphere to produce acid rain.
  • vole: The increase of otters and polecats preying on mink has helped the water vole 's resurgence.
  • tank: Another thing which began to appear on the streets was the static water tank.
  • bottle: Water Bottle Holder - Keep hydrated during your workout by using the convenient water bottle holder.

Noun used with modifier

  • drinking: Drinking water Free, fresh drinking water should be available at all times.
  • mineral: Even higher levels have been found in mineral waters, even those drawn from the deepest, water-bearing strata.
  • salt: We have recently built a magnificent 10m x 5m heated salt water swimming pool.
  • surface: And in summer the surface waters can be too warm so the sections of water in which it can survive have become severely limited.

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