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Sentences with water down

wa·ter down
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  • You can water down a glass of wine and make it last twice as long. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • Proposed legislation affecting bird-keepers has been watered down. [be VERB-ed PREPOSITION]
  • To water down the truth
  • You need to water down the lemonade a bit more to make it less sweet, dear.
  • If you plan to teach this material to children, you may need to water it down.
  • Last year we went to Marienbad for the waters.
  • A difference of 20 feet between high and low water.
  • Above, below, or on the water.
  • The river's mighty waters.
  • Lavender water; lemon water.
  • Her water broke at 2 a.m.
  • Ammonia water.
  • To water the flowers; to water a street.
  • The valley is watered by a branch of the Colorado River. Our land is watered by the All-American Canal.
  • To water soup; to water down an unfavorable report.
  • Watered silk.
  • Our ship will water at Savannah.
  • A water journey.
  • A water jug.
  • A water turbine.
  • Hot-water furnace; city waterworks.
  • Water skis.
  • Water mortar.
  • Water music; water frontage.
  • Water people; water deities.
  • They had so many medical bills that they could hardly keep their heads above water.
  • To send goods by water.
  • That accusation won't hold water.
  • Their marriage has been in deep water for some time.
  • The champagne flowed like water.
  • The roasting turkey made our mouths water.
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