How To Use Watery In A Sentence

  • Like all the meals, it comes with rice and/or fries and a salad made up of lettuce, big thick slices of cucumber, tomato and onion with a slightly watery dressing.
  • I'm not trying that again… He lifted his heavy bulk from the watery depths and onto the grass.
  • He found some disagreeable remnants — a watery stew, cold and sodden; a basin half-full of some kind of tinned soup; a chill suet pudding put away on a shelf. The Unpleasantness At The Belladonna Club
  • They develop a fever and a watery discharge from their eyes.
  • I drew attention, as have other commentators, to troubling improbabilities in the tremendous watery climax to Eliot's novel.
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  • Diarrhoea was defined as three or more loose, liquid, or watery stools or at least one loose stool containing blood in a 24 hour period.
  • He was only partially dressed; his face had the peculiar bulginess of the hard drinker; his eyes were watery and shifty, and several days 'growth of beard, with patchy grey and black spots, gave a stucco effect to his countenance. The Cow Puncher
  • McClure was knighted and showered with cash - the legacies of both are bound by a watery historical note: their ships lie on the ocean floor beneath Canada's Arctic Archipelago. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • Their blueberry sauce managed to be thick but watery and tasteless at the same time.
  • Jeez, " he said, and the word had a watery sound. Blaze
  • The struggle between abundance and abjection is an age-old story that has left physical and psychic scars on the watery landscape of the Delta.
  • A proper interpretation of the rocks arid fossils speaks of a global, dynamic, watery catastrophe: the biblical Deluge.
  • In the Seetalsee across the border in Austria a further £500m in ingots is said to repose in a watery grave.
  • Erica pleaded, tears streaming from her closed eyes, making thin watery tracks down her pale cheeks.
  • The Stuarts preferred the watery art of grottoes and fountains and canals, of elaborate parterres and radiating avenues - vividly shown in bird's eye views of Knyp, Knyff and Badeslade.
  • Evergreens suffer worst of all from wind-chill because their leaves exhale watery vapour whatever the temperature, even if minimally. Times, Sunday Times
  • When milk ferments, naturally or aided by chemicals in the dairy, the milk changes into a solid fraction and a watery fraction (whey).
  • The watery theme continues with multi colored shells in blue and green hues on the ceiling and windowed walls covered in a mirror material that's been antiqued to somewhat successfully resemble seawater.
  • I prepared the tofu by slicing it and browning it in the toaster oven first - the texture is much "meatier" and less watery that way. Undefined
  • The pale, watery crisphead variety known as iceberg triumphed in the United States due to a combination of its durability in shipping and storage—it brought lettuce to the American table year-round in the 1920s—and its refreshing, crunchy-wet texture. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • However, vitamin B5 is also involved in the transport of these acetyl building blocks from one part of the cell (the large, watery-part called the cytoplasm) into smaller, more specialized organelles (called the mitochondria) where fat is actually produced. The World's Healthiest Foods
  • Through watery eyes, she squinted to see who her assailant was.
  • So I tried to salvage it by dumping in more icing sugar, but the icing sugar was lumpy and old so I ended up with slightly thicker chocolate watery slop with white chunks.
  • Next, ‘age’ the inscription using an airbrush filled with quartz powder, before creating its ‘ancient’ patina by grinding stone into a watery paste.
  • When if I go down in there again, what we’re mostly talking about is what they call a watery grave? Drowned Hopes
  • Go to, then; we'll use this unwholesome humidity, this gross watery pumpion; we'll teach him to know turtles from jays. The Merry Wives of Windsor
  • The sun shed its thin watery light over the sea.
  • I dreamed about Bali last night though as usual it was not the real Bali, more some sandy, watery oceanic island with elements of the South of France about it.
  • For the price of Hanoverian identification with Whiggism, albeit a somewhat watery Whiggism, was the permanent alienation of the die-hard ‘country’ Tory families.
  • Her eyes a watery glaze, she is clear about the pickles and horseradish; she is foggier about the baby. The Dying Tradition
  • Do you know how much watery draft lager a hockey fan like me can suck down in the course of a goddamn 80-hour game?
  • Then the real fun and filthiness began, with a mud hill, a mud-based obstacle course, a "carwash" foam tunnel and a long, watery pit with flags hovering above that racers had to crawl through. The Orange County Register - Homepage
  • Not so the cheese-stuffed huisquil - more commonly called chayote squash, mirliton or vegetable pear in Texas - that came off watery and wan.
  • There is a greater effect on the nerve-centres, but less swelling of the wound itself, and, whereas the blood of the rattlesnake’s victim coagulates, the blood of the victim of an elapine snake—that is, of one of the only poisonous American colubrines—becomes watery and incapable of coagulation. I. The Start
  • Returning the hugs, Tash gave them all a slightly watery smile.
  • As the watery condition of the blood increases with advancing pregnancy, so dropsy of the amnion is a disease of the last four or five months of gestation. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • a thin watery green soup and now and again sweet potato tops, a bit of cabbage or other “unknown” vegetables. The Story of the Taiwan POW's
  • A watery light began to show through the branches.
  • Now the earth was without shape and empty, and darkness was over the surface of the watery deep, but the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the water.
  • Sarah pouted as she stared up at him, with really watery eyes.
  • Her abdomen was generally tender and rectal examination showed watery stool stained with mucus and a small amount of blood.
  • The second face was withered and ancient, with watery eyes peering out from above a crooked hooked nose.
  • I especially don't want to be welcomed and have to respond to friendly questions with a thin, watery smile and inane small talk.
  • To reduce fire potential, straw can be treated with natural flame retardants such as boric acid or clay slip, a watery solution of clay and dirt.
  • At home, more and more are replacing meat with tofu and resorting to cooking a "nabe" - a watery, vegetable-heavy stew - for the main family meal. Top stories from Times Online
  • Her eyes were inflamed and had a watery discharge.
  • The fearless animal trainer even goes for dip in a swimming pool where he and 16-year-old polar bear Agee enjoy a watery cuddle together.
  • Li labored all day in the icy cold, subsisted on watery soup, and spent the evenings in exhausting self-criticism sessions or on even more exhausting forced marches.
  • If, in addition to the above symptoms, he pass a large quantity of watery fluid from his bowels, the case becomes one of _watery gripes_, and requires the immediate attention of a doctor. Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children
  • Even though Josh had said that, David swore he could see the vampire's eyes were a bit watery.
  • Ahwan is remembered as a place where the keen, raw wind seems to come whistling gleefully and yet maliciously from all points of the compass, seemingly centring in the caravansarai itself; these winds render any attempt to kindle a fire a dismal failure, resulting in smoke and watery eyes. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
  • The main dessert that every school-dinner consumer will instantly recall is semolina - watery white stuff, decorated with a red dribble.
  • One technique, called "fabula," or "fable," allowed Mr. Sundberg to apply commercially sold decals to a sub-layer of glass, which he then covered with irregular layers of transparent glass; the result was an accretion of odd, watery images that referenced everything from flowers to sexuality. Per B Sundberg
  • Land-based organisms carry their watery heritage with them, locked inside their cells.
  • If views are enough to satisfy watery aspirations, the Somerset coastline should be on your list.
  • Tucker possessed piercing blue eyes, pale, slightly watery of the kind usually possessed by homicidal nutters in Hollywood thrillers.
  • Using a thick brush, cover a sheet of paper with a bright wash of watery paint.
  • The eggs are misshapen, rough-shelled, and contain watery albumen.
  • The boys skipped stones at every watery spot we found.
  • Almost in tears, my eyes starts to get watery, puffy, and red.
  • We've saved him from what the old folks at home calls a watery grave, and now it's his turn to do a bit of something to save us. Fitz the Filibuster
  • A Kendal farmer was landed with a £300 fine this week after putting wildlife at risk by polluting a stream with watery cow muck.
  • Countless seafarers have been dragged into watery graves by the raging maelstrom that inhabits the two-mile strip of open water between the Hebridean islands of Jura and Scarba.
  • Breakfast - a hunk of stale bread, a cup of sweet, sticky tea and a bowl of watery soup - was pushed through the bars of his cell, but he could eat nothing.
  • Of course... "The soft, watery pale blue eyes, the clipped sentences. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • I'm just… I just… My eyes are a little watery, is all.
  • One key chemical, called bradykinin, stimulates the nasal membranes to make runny, watery mucus and activates nerve endings in the throat, making it feel scratchy and sore. There Are No Simple Answers to Beating the Common Cold
  • Acrobatic seagulls were giving a fascinating performance of fancy somersaults over the glistering, watery carpet.
  • No wonder Morshead's eyes regularly stray skyward, as dark clouds canter across furlongs of watery blue.
  • If mucus plugs became very watery, your phlegm would sometimes float upward unaided where it can be spit out.
  • They were oases, an escape from the weather: walled, shaded, quadripartite, which is to say divided into four and, above all, watery.
  • Snakes lay eggs in a watery environment.
  • As an animal that spends a great deal of time making small-scale local manoeuvres in its complex, three-dimensional watery home, Inia is especially telling in that it may actually be taking part in a trend toward hyperdactyly, as it bears an extra bone in its flipper that is to all intent and purposes a sixth digit. Archive 2006-09-01
  • An ingredient has to be watery but moderately lipophilic too. Simple Skin Beauty
  • Delegates swallowed their left-wing principles to accept a watery platform and avoid an internal struggle.
  • There are the kiwi fruit, watery rose apple, carambola, passion fruit, eggfruit, figs, strawberry guava, lovi lovi, mangostein, pomegranate.
  • Another part of it, when circulating through the skin, is passed off in the form of that watery vapor which we call perspiration, or sweat. A Handbook of Health
  • She shut her harsh lips together tightly at what she saw; Jase certainly was puffy under his watery, pink-rimmed eyes, and the withered cheeks above his thin graying beard really did have a pasty, gray look. The Ranch at the Wolverine
  • The milk at the start of a feed (called foremilk) is more watery and high in lactose (milk sugar). Chapter 30
  • To this day, I still have recurrent dreams of the Corryvreckan, in which I find myself descending a watery spiral staircase to hell.
  • The scherzo is the flickering of mad watery lights, a fantastic whipping dance, a sudden sinister conclusion. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
  • Best of all, for those who have spent years of misery denying themselves the foods they love and existing on watery cabbage soup in a vain attempt to regain the shape they had as a teenager, it does seem to work.
  • Martha managed to produce a dim, watery smile.
  • To make the dressing, carefully pour off the oily part of the girolle cooking liquid into a bowl, leaving the watery liquid behind in the pan. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • In the watery foreground a buxom nude with an elaborate headdress is carried away on frilly waves by an aged, bearded merman with a tortoise-shell shield. Masterful Engravers
  • Take of lard 7-1/2 drms., creosote 10 drops, solution of subacetate of lead 10 drops, watery extract of opium 1 grain; mix. Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
  • Alexei Sayle would adopt a maudlin, nostalgic whine and a watery half-smile as he recalled the glories of the music hall.
  • So, we shall continue feeding them, and work to keep their watery world a healthy place for them, and hope that nature will take its course and effect their gradual disappearance.
  • Members of the Royal Marines who are preparing to leave their base at Arbroath to serve in the rocky terrain of Afghanistan will find themselves a long way from their watery origins.
  • They shine like suns, these two, amid multitudes of watery comets and tenebrific constellations, too sorrowful without such admixture on occasion! The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II.
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  • Parts of plants are generally described as ‘succulent’ if they are particularly fleshy, not woody, to the feel and noticeably watery if squashed.
  • This can be used to treat hot, watery eyes if euphrasia doesn't provide any relief. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sambar made of green gram dal and lime instead of tamarind with more watery vegetables may be a better option.
  • (minute acari) in the scarfskin, which occasion much irritation, and of which the itch furnishes a well-marked example; papular eruptions, or dry pimples; pustular eruptions, or mattery pimples, of which some forms are popularly known as crusted tetters; scaly eruptions, or dry tetters; and vesicular eruptions, or watery pimples. The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources
  • Her eyes were red and watery from crying.
  • Watery secretory diarrhea is a sign of bacterial enterotoxins and viruses.
  • Symbolising this new unity of purpose are the seven bridges that span the watery divide, like seven steel stitches suturing the two together.
  • She turns away from the floor-to-ceiling windows and picks up her cup of watery coffee.
  • Althought it is a very cold body, scientists hypothesize that watery volcanos could erupt onto the surface, and could even remain liquid for long enough to convert the organic into amino acids.
  • -- A well-marked species in the size of its mammae, or tubercles, which are at least 1 in. long by 1/3 in. in diameter, terete, slightly curved, and narrowed to a pointed apex, the texture being very soft and watery. Cactus Culture for Amateurs Being Descriptions of the Various Cactuses Grown in This Country, With Full and Practical Instructions for Their Successful Cultivation
  • Ingersoll traces all images of the dragon back to Tiamat, the watery, primordial goddess slain by Marduk in the Enuma Elish, a Babylonian version of the combat myth; as they appear in various myths around the world, dragons are typicallly associated with water, though in different contexts, so that some are rain gods, some are guardians of underground pools, and some are chthonic representatives of the chaotic sea. You Go, Greydanus, or, O'Brien and the Dragon
  • Go to, then: we’ll use this unwholesome humidity, this gross watery pumpion; we’ll teach him to know turtles from jays. Act III. Scene III. The Merry Wives of Windsor
  • My eyes were a bit watery, something that happens after anyone shouts at me.
  • Les-Saintes-Maries-de-La-Mer in the Camargue, watery delta of the Rhone, is more like the wild west than the south of France, with white horses and bulls among the tall reeds, flocks of flamingos, huge never-ending sandy beaches, frenetic gypsy music in the market, crazy Mistral wind and mosquitos making for a memorable time. Summer holidays: Top 10 places for over-fives
  • Mature coconuts are found to have little flesh, and the juice is watery; while other garden produce such as pumpkins, greens and watermelons are not growing well.
  • I believe the First Mate, Mr Brown, treated me kindly; he consigned my dead infant to its watery fate.
  • He had been away since the first rays of watery sunshine pierced the woodland gloom.
  • We had visions of watery soup and wheatless bread for the rest of the war," observed Jack. Air Service Boys in the Big Battle Or, Silencing the Big Guns
  • a watery color
  • God forbid, not the old refreshment rooms back again, with their watery tea, sausageless rolls and the most frightening thing known to man, a railway pork pie of uncertain age.
  • Amidst the first strata I suffered the watery action to expend itself upon cooling, crystallized masses; and by the time I had got him into the tertiary period, amongst the transition chalks of Maestricht and the conchiferous marls of Gosau, he was ready for a new wife. The Caxtons — Complete
  • John's garlic mushrooms were lacking in garlic, while my soup (tomato and basil) was watery with little flavour.
  • According to an apocryphal legend, when the Titanic took its passengers to their watery graves, the P&J offered up the headline ‘Northeast man drowned at sea’.
  • If Bleak House was befogged, Our Mutual Friend is watery and ashed-upon.
  • “English mud,” wrote Air Force historians, “is infinite in its variety and ranges from watery slop to a gelatinous mass with all the properties of quick-setting cement.” Masters of the Air
  • Blatant desire shone in his watery, unfocused eyes.
  • About her shoulders was a shawl that seemed at first an ashy gray, but upon closer inspection was revealed to be interwoven with silvery threads and beads, rippling with a watery sheen as she moved.
  • I couldn't run, or even move, for fear that the watery goop covering the floor would splash up and cover me with its oozing foulness.
  • Her eyes were a watery, cornflower blue, and she kept them wide and innocent, hiding her intelligence behind a naïve and fussy exterior.
  • Good luck - every year, 130,000 balls find a watery grave there.
  • Occasionally they even pluck a walrus, beluga whale, or narwhal from the watery depths below the pack ice.
  • These sandstone monuments display evidence of large-scale catastrophic deposition and immense watery erosion.
  • Those suits came in watery shades of blue and green, tweaked with fringed hems and bicolour inserts. Times, Sunday Times
  • An intimacy, a truth...' Schelling shook his head, his eyes growing even more watery. DEAD LINES
  • During the work-up of PM, you find that he has worsening constipation and watery stools . Is this explained by the aforementioned mutation? Elaborate.
  • Moves are now being made to lift the aircraft from its watery grave and preserve it locally.
  • It's daytime and it's very light - I know I'm in England because of the watery sunshine coming in through the dusty glass roof.
  • But the southerly relaxes the body, and renders it humid, brings on dullness of hearing, heaviness of the head, and vertigo, impairs the movements of the eyes and the whole body, and renders the alvine discharges watery. Aphorisms
  • The light is weak and watery and the air reeks of woodsmoke, but at least it is not raining, a blessing to those who must spend a long, laborious day harvesting olives ahead of the inevitable frost.
  • And so there Miss Johnson sat, rigid with disbelief as two of her least subservient students gazed into her watery eyes and grinned wolfishly beneath little lambskin cloaks.
  • It was indeed watery, and I could see some dark coffee grounds floating at the bottom of my cup.
  • They radiate heat, they absorb gases, and exhale uncombined gases and watery vapor, and consequently act upon the chemical constitution and hygrometrical condition of the air, their roots penetrate the earth to greater depths than is commonly supposed, and form an inextricable labyrinth of filaments which bind the soil together and prevent its erosion by water. Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 02 (historical)
  • I think he just has a bit of a cold, as his eyes are a bit watery, he is definitely lacking energy and vim and he is decidedly grumpy.
  • They spoke English, too, although a waitress in a local coffee shop did not know what ‘espresso’ meant, and I ended up with a cup of a watery Welsh wish-wash.
  • The minute the melody started, Kirstin's eyes were already watery.
  • My voice was an early casualty in the Change, all I could manage was a watery gurgle.
  • Her eyes are watery with tears, her hair messy and loose.
  • Oil paint can be thinned to a watery consistency or brushed on with thick luscious strokes.
  • Martin drank on silently, biting out his orders and invitations and awing the barkeeper, an effeminate country youngster with watery blue eyes and hair parted in the middle. Chapter 17
  • Even today, in this age of designer bars and huge superpubs, the pint of lager is generally an insipid, watery travesty.
  • The moon, only one day past full, sailed up over the fields as we drove out and, on the way back, glimmered down on the sea, lighting a watery path across the channel to the Welsh coast beyond.
  • It was just the right consistency, neither too thick nor too watery, and the eggplant itself was thinly sliced and tender.
  • The four passengers with me "jawed" me quite enough to "extract" the patience of an ancient Job for having treated government property to a watery burial in Red river. The Second William Penn A true account of incidents that happened along the old Santa Fe Trail
  • He shifts, muttering about a stupid feather, and I crack a weak, watery smile, my lip trembling.
  • This substance is composed of a hot sulphureous earth, and a watery essence, in such a way that the sages have called it imperfect sulphur.
  • Sadly, the larger volume of water dilutes the taste of the flavouring ingredients, thus rendering the flavour of the noodles rather watery and insipid.
  • Woolf was one of those authors whose "paper rivers" formed the origin of Laing's watery obsessions, and there's an intriguing correspondence between "sources": rooting in "a copse of hazel and stunted oak" to find the indefinite "clammy runnel" of the Ouse, and shuffling among original manuscripts in a bone-dry archive. To the River: A Journey Beneath the Surface by Olivia Laing – review
  • Comprised of a long sinewy pull followed by a spry frog kick, the pulldown is a holy moment of shrouded watery silence.
  • Then it's squirted into the small intestine colored orange, where the acids are first neutralized and more enzymes are tossed onto the watery, mushy soup that the food has been rendered down into, called chyme. Evolution of the appendix? - The Panda's Thumb
  • A small group of connoisseurs would gather out in the back room each holding their glass up to the watery sunlight filtering through the dirty sash window.
  • It is comprised of a network of ducts, called lymph vessels or lymphatics, and carries lymph, a clear, watery fluid that resembles the plasma of blood.
  • Symptoms may include watery eyes, wheezing, hives, rash, and even life-threatening anaphylactic reactions.
  • His watery eyes blink at me and his mouth works without speech.
  • In the cheese-making process, when the enzyme rennin this sounds nasty, but rennin is found in calf stomachs - *ew* is added to milk, the milk coagulates and separates into a watery liquid called whey and semi-solids. Archive 2005-11-01
  • He rescued her from a watery grave.
  • It was with sheer shock that Alicia reacted to the message Bryan had left in her locker, as her watery eyes flew over the contents of the rest of the note.
  • Sitting around the kitchen table everyone drunk the black watery coffee that Betsy had made.
  • He took an extra-strength antacid tablet out of the bottle in his desk and washed it down with the watery pulpless half-rancid juice, for whatever calmative effect it might have on his acidic backwash. Underworld
  • Watery ophthalmies of a chronic character, with pains; fungous excrescences of the eyelids, externally and internally, called fig, which destroyed the sight of many persons. Of The Epidemics
  • A watery autumnal sun shines down on the litter scattered across the cathedral green as the bells ring out from the tower to announce the morning service to the waking city.
  • We would deliquesce into history like my watery paintings. Kalooki Nights
  • Anyway, his performance is pretty watery and weak and blah.
  • The real battleground will involve our watery emotions mixing with fiery impulses.
  • Watery veins stood out and his forehead looked like a stolen woodpile. Albino
  • Diarrhoea was defined as watery when the patient passed at least three loose stools per day without visible blood or microscopic red blood and polymorphonuclear cells in the specimen.
  • When my eyes got all watery during the Fiddler on the Roof chuppah scene, I looked over to find Alex, too, claiming that the room had just gotten a little ‘dusty’ right then.
  • I then apply a very watery burnt sienna to the parts to maintain some warmth amongst the shadows.
  • Their longships could sail in very shallow water, and the navigable rivers that so benefit trade in Europe proved to be watery highways that allowed the Vikings to strike far into the interior of the continent.
  • The cold side salad of artichokes and grilled peppers is uninterestingly dressed with a sweet sauce, and the texture of the mashed potatoes is strange - slightly watery and lumpy.
  • The anterior chamber occupies the space between the cornea and the iris, and is filled with a thin, watery fluid called the aqueous humor. A Practical Physiology
  • The poultice was thickening, but still too watery to be applied under a compress.
  • It is time to stop pretending that diplomacy, watery sanctions, and under-funded humanitarian aid are always enough.
  • During the first two days the baby draws from the breasts little more than a sweetened watery fluid known as the colostrum; but its intake is essential to the child in that it acts as a good laxative which causes the emptying of the alimentary tract of the dark, tarry appearing stools known as the meconium. The Mother and Her Child
  • Snakes lay eggs in a watery environment.
  • The following have been used: Argyrol, 1 per cent watery solution; Silvol, 1 per cent watery solution; Iodoform, oil emulsion 10 per cent; Guaiacol, 10 per cent solution in paraffine oil; Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • Worst of all, when you try to make a light chowder, you end up sacrificing flavor and heartiness, and the soup becomes watery and bland.
  • Early on the four hour bus trip I cleverly established a ‘sore throat’ with much wheezy coughing and watery eyes.
  • A young, thin-faced man with brown hair, a sharp needle nose and watery eyes answered.
  • To make matters worse, fish have large respiratory membranes, the gills, which expose a huge amount of surface area to the watery medium.
  • Another potential problem is thin, watery paint that runs under the leaf, obscuring its shape.
  • Gregory gave off a very watery smile, and tried not to embarrass himself.
  • She lingered, finally, over the _Metacom_, running her easting down far to the southward with square yards under a close-reefed maintop sail, double-reefed foresail and forestaysail, dead before a gale and gigantic long seas hurling the ship on in the bleak watery desolation. Java Head
  • I see Samantha get up, eyes looking suspiciously watery.
  • The pomegranate's crunchy seeds, each encased in sweet-tart, watery pulp, make this fruit unusual and fun to eat.
  • The watery blue eyes, peeking at you under those bushy eyebrows, the face crumpled into resignation.
  • But, if one approached them closely so as to talk to them, the face with its smooth skin and delicate contours appeared different and as happens when one examines a vegetable body under a microscope, watery or ensanguined spots exuded. Time Regained
  • I especially don't want to be welcomed and have to respond to friendly questions with a thin, watery smile and inane small talk.
  • All they can expect is a watery existence, likely at any moment to be rudely interrupted by a man with a spade, followed by conveyance to a very hot place.
  • Through the watery mist she focused on the red panic button that stood out upon the wall behind the door.
  • Instead, the first two teams to take the field in the Six Nations this year trotted uncertainly into the watery sunlessness of a late winter afternoon in France and played with a lack of enlightenment that raised the question of why anyone ever thought of Paris as the ‘City of Light.’
  • With each piece of bleached, dead coral washed ashore, the marine ecosystem comes that much closer to being a watery wasteland.
  • I drink my coffee drink, which is watery and gross.
  • Printed as double-page spreads, the 47 photos are accompanied by poems and short stories selected by the artist to reflect her watery theme.
  • And on a rainy day, every nook holds promise of a watery grave.
  • Supper had been served at least five minutes before they filed into the dining-room; but their astonishing appetites, which gave a relish even to soggy corncake and watery tea, almost counterbalanced any fears for their future walks with Polly. Polly and the Princess
  • First, there are the crisp, watery roots, such as carrots, jicama, radishes, and lotus root.
  • Should be 'pincers' Grilled Lobster: 190G Energy Value: 160 SR Mackerel: 85G Found in the Ocean and Watery Cave in Spring and Autumn Seasons from 5.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. IGN Complete
  • He was tall, but extremely thin, with pale blonde hair and watery blue eyes.
  • Do you know how much watery draft lager a hockey fan like me can suck down in the course of a goddamn 80-hour game?

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