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be underwater
adjective
Beneath the surface of the water, or of or pertaining to the region beneath the water surface
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Six miles of it will be underwater.
"All this will be underwater," he said.
"The whole city would be underwater".
In the future, the site would be underwater.
New York may be underwater, but it's better than ever.
"But they didn't realize that the pump would be underwater during the monsoon," Mr. Kharshiing said.
"They pay for eight, nine more years and they'll still be underwater," he said.
FRANKFURT — Can a ship float and be underwater at the same time?
We may soon be underwater, but at least everyone will know their duduk from their didgeridoo.
To be underwater — well, many Americans know what that's like right now.
In Miami, Manhattan, and Maui, citizens will line streets that scientists say will eventually be underwater.
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