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Idiom
Still waters run deep.
People use this idiom to imply that people who are quiet and don't try to attract attention are often more interesting than people who do try to get attention.
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The climber pictured below endured freezing temperatures, and battled cold water running down the ice column as he climbed.
I felt more lethargic during the day and would often sit in the shower with cold water running over me to try and get my heart rate down.
My arms and fingers began to jerk in small spasms with the shock of the cold water running down my throat, and suddenly there was a vicious pounding in my head.
As you finish pouring hot water over the entire line around the bottle, put it under the cold water running in the sink.
You will need to be working at a sink with cold water running, and also boil a teakettle of hot water.
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A stream of cold water ran into the basement because water was collecting under the porch and so I had to clear out whatever was blocking things up.
If you have access to running water, put the stain under the tap and let the cold water run through it.
If you are brave enough, turn the water on a cold setting for 3 seconds and let the cold water run over your face to close your pores and give your hair a natural shine.
Ms. Hull opened the faucet and let the cold water run.
Prolong the life of your garbage disposal by using cold water when running it and never overloading it.
There is no need to wait for the cold water to run warm either.
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