Definitions
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- noun The
water in alake .
Etymologies
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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.
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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.
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A dam lets out bacteria-ridden lakewater for its journey under the mountains.
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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.
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The dim silver of half-lighted lakewater shot along below the terrace.
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The dim silver of half-lighted lakewater shot along below the terrace.
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