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- noun The
water in alake .
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Examples
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Look at him, he's shaken millions and millions of drops of lakewater all over the food.
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The clock has stopped that ticked yesterday so well? and hears the sound of lakewater splashing — that is now stone.
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And of course, the tea is fresh boiled from lakewater.
Archive 2007-08-01 Claire 2007
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And of course, the tea is fresh boiled from lakewater.
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She coughed, flailing for a moment, spitting the lakewater out with disgust.
jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2007
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A dam lets out bacteria-ridden lakewater for its journey under the mountains.
The Canal From Hell 2007
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I grew up on artesian well water, and though I don't spit out either New York's Croton-filtered product or Chicago's properly-distilled lakewater, I much prefer my Brita pitcher to the tap.
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This year the clouds lifted; there was more blue in the sky, less mist upon the water, and it was this day last year that sorrow began to lap about his heart like soft lakewater.
The Lake 1892
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The dim silver of half-lighted lakewater shot along below the terrace.
Celt and Saxon — Complete George Meredith 1868
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The dim silver of half-lighted lakewater shot along below the terrace.
Celt and Saxon — Volume 1 George Meredith 1868
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