Sentence examples for to ponds from inspiring English sources

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to ponds

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An inland body of standing water, either natural or man-made, that is smaller than a lake.

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The Columbia spotted frog is a mostly aquatic species, inhabiting wet areas close to ponds, marshes, and lakes.

The lake covered approximately 60 square miles and apparently varied in its character from swamps to ponds of fairly deep, open water.

And even if their thoughts did run to ponds, they might have to look far and wide for one where skating was allowed.

Kothapally's 270 farmer families built water harvesting structures such as dams and drainage gullies to divert run-off water to ponds or wells.

They don't stray far from water though so it is to ponds, lakes and rivers that you need to go to see them make their maiden flight.

O.K. Maybe in the old days, boys walked to ponds with skates slung over their shoulders and nobody reminded them about their cell phones.

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An air-to-pond mass transport coefficient of 0.0037 m min−1 was derived.

Oh, there are hurdles to pond-hopping.

Today's assignation: walk to pond, ascertain beaver dam.

Mrs. Stanley's opening remark to Pond was "I don't like you, Major Pond".

Says she likes the way our SGs hang close to pond, are thus reflected in pond.

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