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Discover Ludwig"shoot water" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to expel or spray water forcefully. Example: The firefighter used a hose to shoot water at the burning building.
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A loose hose could shoot water clear across the factory.
They will shoot water on me, fire bullets.
He liked to shoot water balloons across the quad with launchers made out of surgical tubing.
Neither G. aristata nor L. superbum were able to regulate shoot water loss effectively.
Towering palms line the entrance drive, while inside, sprinklers shoot water across carefully trimmed trees, lawns and flower beds.
Soldiers deploying equipment designed to shoot water at a crashed, burning jet plane had somewhat better luck.
"You don't shoot water through the windows from below because you could be spreading it to other buildings," he said.
The fountain is about the size of two football fields, and assorted spouts shoot water up to 500 feet in the air.
And after careful consideration, it was decided not to have residents shoot water guns at the bus and sell "I Got Shot in South Central" T-shirts.
Most notable is a display for the VertiSpa, which has a normal apparatus along with five adjustable nozzles that shoot water vertically down your body ($279).
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However, there were no significant differences in net photosynthesis, transpiration rates and shoot water potentials between the two groups of plants (Table 1).
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