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is 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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Blood is pooling on the footpath.
The insurance company is pooling risks for everyone's advantage.
Getty says it is pooling the photos -- distributing them at no cost to other news outlets.
"If the whole family is pooling its resources to pay for you," he said, "you damn well better take your drugs.
And G.E. is pooling its technology for organic light emitting diodes — usually called Oleds — with that of Konica Minolta, in hopes of jointly developing various lighting products.
"At some point this water that is pooling in various places is ultimately going to make its way out to the sea".
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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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