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been pooling
noun
A small and rather deep collection of (usually) fresh water, as one supplied by a spring, or occurring in the course of a stream; a reservoir for water.
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Water has been pooling around the foundation and the Revolutionary War section is separating from the Victorian wing.
Worcestershire has teamed up with Worcester University to involve students in archaeology, while councils across Tyne and Wear have been pooling resources to protect historic buildings.
In recent months, the town has suffered a wave of kidnappings, and residents have been pooling their savings to pay ransom after ransom.
The Women of the American Church have been pooling their knowledge, compiling it and selling the handbook at the church on the Quai d'Orsay since 1970.
A26 Dispute Over Lottery Jackpot A group of Ghanaian cab drivers in Atlanta who have been pooling money to buy lottery tickets have gone to court over who is entitled to a share of a $49.4 million payout.
The ball is immediately hoofed out of play by Drogba, which would suggest they might have been pooling their resources and betting on the spread markets for first throw-in.
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"We are pooling our information.
Blood is pooling on the footpath.
Blood was pooling on the concrete.
"We should be pooling with the National Health Service".
House whose rooms are pooled with blood.
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