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noun
A substance (of molecular formula H₂O) found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid; it is present naturally as rain, and found in rivers, lakes and seas; its solid form is ice and its gaseous form is steam. The liquid form of this substance: liquid H₂O. A serving of liquid water.
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"Nobody took to watering them," she says.
Golf courses are restricted to watering only fairways and greens.
I turned on the faucet, went back to watering my plants and replaced the panel.
The trick to watering containers is just like any of your other plants: Water deeply!
Give the plant the most sunlight you can provide and return to watering.
The robots will do everything from re-planting young seedlings to watering, trimming and harvesting crops.
Mr. Schumer, though clearly open to watering down his bill, sounded frustrated as he tried to counter Mr. Grassley's arguments.
The successful candidate would be responsible for everything from developing Defoe's phone apps to watering his plants.
Moreover, providers of services featuring user-to-user encryption are likely to object to watering it down.
Glass or plastic is used in colder regions, and close attention is given to watering and ventilation.
A tree shading a lawn actually saves municipal water, which would otherwise go to watering the lawn.
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