waters

[waters]

United States actress and singer (1896-1977)

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Noun
the serous fluid in which the embryo is suspended inside the amnion; "before a woman gives birth her waters break"

Noun
United States actress and singer (1896-1977)


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Usage Examples

If the Frieze Art Fair catches on, I imagine at least two great things happening. First, we will once again have a huge art fair in town that isn't too annoying to go to. More importantly, Frieze may finally show New Yorkers that we can cross our own waters for visual culture. That would change everything.

In the rich world, the environmental situation has improved dramatically. In the United States, the most important environmental indicator, particulate air pollution, has been cut by more than half since 1955, rivers and coastal waters have dramatically improved, and forests are increasing.

If we are strong, and have faith in life and its richness of surprises, and hold the rudder steadily in our hands. I am sure we will sail into quiet and pleasent waters for our old age.

My faith, inasmuch as I have any, is more like a kind of Joseph Campbell thing, and even that frequently finds itself tested to oblivion in siren waters.

As different streams having different sources all mingle their waters in the sea, so different tendencies, various though they appear, crooked or straight, all lead to God.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

The conservative movement today is like that tall ship with its proud captain: strong, accomplished but veering off course into the dangerous and uncharted waters of big government republicanism.

It is not when truth is dirty, but when it is shallow, that the lover of knowledge is reluctant to step into its waters.

Loki in 'Thor' is the most incredible springboard into a sort of excavation of the darker aspects of human nature. So that was thrilling, coming back knowing that I'd built the boat and now I could set sail into choppier waters.

Beautiful isle of the sea, Smile on the brow of the waters.

You know, I thought we could use a good myth about technology to help guide us through these particular modern waters right now.

Not when truth is dirty, but when it is shallow, does the enlightened man dislike to wade into its waters.

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