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water
/ˈwɑː.t̬ɚ/
Definition
1
A transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential for most forms of life, covering about 71% of Earth's surface.
2
The liquid that falls from the sky as rain, fills oceans, rivers, and lakes.
3
To supply with water, as in irrigating plants or quenching thirst.
4
A watery solution or preparation, such as mouthwash or stock dilution.
Examples
After binge-watching survival shows, he stocked up on water like it was the zombie apocalypse's VIP guest list.
The cat stared at the faucet, plotting world domination one drip of water at a time.
She watered her office plant so obsessively it unionized and demanded a bigger pot.
In the gym, he chugged water faster than a politician dodging a tough question.