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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For a long time, I let the water run.
When I looked up, I saw water run over me".
Ms. Hull opened the faucet and let the cold water run.
The back of his head was caked in black blood that made the water run red.
At most, people should let their water run for a while before using it.
Each morning the street cleaners opened the hydrants to let the water run along the kerbs.
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He points to the massive increase in water run-off created by new housing estates.
Surface water run-off in south-west England, where the Somerset Levels are situated, was reaching a critical point.
The Car Wash Cell is self-contained, with an internal filtering system, so there is no dirty water run-off.
No difference in model prediction performance was observed for water run-off, reflecting the closed-system nature of this variable.
The cover plants could offer protection against frost, scorching temperatures, or the water run-off encountered on bare soil.
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