How To Use Water hole In A Sentence

  • He had preferred to go without rather than to slake his thirst at a tainted water hole. ONLY YOU
  • He then disappears suddenly before Jack and Ralph themselves go off to the water hole to bathe, assuming that Simon has gone there as well.
  • Hippos are unable to submerge in the few remaining water holes.
  • Afterwards, I sit on my terrace and watch what may be kudus, springboks or oryxes amble to the water hole.
  • a dried-up water hole
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  • The dry season (May through October) finds the Pantanal at its most pleasant: no flooding, cool temperatures, and big beasts such as tapirs, capybaras, and caimans clustered around water holes.
  • Although bull elephants spend a lot of time alone, they regularly meet up and renew their friendships, one of their favourite meeting places being around water holes.
  • Then he had walked two miles northeast by east toward the red butte which Bisti said overlooked the water hole. LISTENING WOMAN
  • Hippos are unable to submerge in the few remaining water holes.
  • Hippos are unable to submerge in the few remaining water holes.
  • In the center of the park the bowllike sand of a long dried-up water hole seemed overlaid by a thin sheet of silver, and the tiny palms that circled its shores were dark pillars, topped by a crown of silver leaves. The Plunderer
  • ‘In the evening they came to a water hole,’ one caption read, ‘and there they slaked their ravening thirsts.’
  • Then he had walked two miles northeast by east toward the red butte which Bisti said overlooked the water hole. LISTENING WOMAN
  • `If you don't come across with the pearls, all three of you go into the water hole. THREE IN ONE
  • Near a remote salina, a brackish water hole, the tracks of ocelots and lesser anteaters dimpled the shoreline.
  • Afterwards, I sit on my terrace and watch what may be kudus, springboks or oryxes amble to the water hole.
  • Near a remote salina, a brackish water hole, the tracks of ocelots and lesser anteaters dimpled the shoreline.
  • And every day, girls from the village would go down to the water hole and fill rusty pails with water for cooking and drinking.
  • Four basic dove-hunting options are available: grain fields, roost brush, water holes and pass shoots.
  • Afterwards, I sit on my terrace and watch what may be kudus, springboks or oryxes amble to the water hole.
  • Near a remote salina, a brackish water hole, the tracks of ocelots and lesser anteaters dimpled the shoreline.
  • He had preferred to go without rather than to slake his thirst at a tainted water hole. ONLY YOU
  • By contrast, freshwater holes and streams are generally considered cooling for the body and the light breeze of the north wind is said to strengthen it.
  • ‘In the evening they came to a water hole,’ one caption read, ‘and there they slaked their ravening thirsts.’
  • Kim and Coquette spent their days curled around each other in sunny spots like Siamese wreaths, and Mom’s Persian Ming Ming spent hers down at the water hole catching barble—plump catfish that tasted of mud. Rainbow’s End

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