[
UK
/mˈɪlpɒnd/
]
NOUN
- a pond formed by damming a stream to provide a head of water to turn a mill wheel
How To Use millpond In A Sentence
- A small millpond on Faunce's property powered a bellows for the furnace that the brook is named for.
- The sea was as calm as a millpond and there was no moon that night. THE LONELY SEA
- We aren't acceptable for leading the ducks to the millpond. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
- Most of the inside of the door is covered in faded photos of her and James out at the beach, at the millpond, or slurping a shared food court smoothie.
- I want to sail sticks across a fresh mud puddle, skid rocks across the millpond and make a sidewalk with rocks.
- A mill was built on a bend in the Waitotoroa River, with half an hectare nearby flooded for a millpond.
- The sea was as calm as a millpond.
- It really is a millpond most of the time, summer and winter.
- A millpond, barn, and old stone mansion, which is furnished in a home decor, make up the campus.
- I want to sail sticks a fresh mud puddle millpond and make a sidewalk with rocks.