The “waters of Lake Minnetonka” may have been purifying, but they were also freezing.
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When it came to shooting the famous parting of the Red Sea, Ridley Scott elected to show a tsunami splitting the waters.
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Discarding the idea of testing the waters with a provocative contribution, I just asked what they would do.
Blurred Lines at NY Sketchbook Museum|Daniel Genis|November 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
To be sure, a more activist Supreme Court could still have decided to wade into the waters and decide this issue once and for all.
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Waters became really famous after Tipping The Velvet was made into a TV drama in 2002.
Sarah Waters: Queen of the Tortured Lesbian Romance|Tim Teeman|September 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He turned his attention to Pomerania, though the injuries his health had suffered drove him to take the waters at Carlsbad.
The World's Greatest Books, Vol XII.|Arthur Mee
Other blind species are found in foreign waters, while others with small eyes are found in American waters.
Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, February 1900|Various
You don't mean to say you've got that baby Cunarder with you down here in these waters?
Pirates' Hope|Francis Lynde
Two armed vessels were ordered for the protection of Rhode Island waters; and this was the beginning of the American navy.
Revolutionary Reader|Sophie Lee Foster
On the northern horizon a new light appeared, a small bluish gleam on the edge of the waters.
The Open Boat and Other Stories|Stephen Crane
British Dictionary definitions for Waters (1 of 2)
waters
pl n (ˈwɔːtəz)
any body of sea, or seas regarded as sharing some common qualityIrish territorial waters; uncharted tropical waters
physiol(sometimes singular)the amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus in the womb
British Dictionary definitions for Waters (2 of 2)
Waters
/ (ˈwɔːtəz) /
noun
Muddy, real name McKinley Morganfield. 1915–83, US blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His songs include "Rollin' Stone" (1948) and "Got my Mojo Working" (1954)