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Definition of drinking water in English: drinking waternoun mass nounWater pure enough for drinking. Example sentencesExamples - The greatest immediate threat is always lack of adequate drinking water.
- As many people used river water as their source of drinking water, the disease spread with ease.
- There is the cost of cleaning chemical pollution from our drinking water.
- It was also used for watering the flowers in the churchyard, and for drinking water.
- But I wonder how many readers know or care about the demise of free drinking water in many of our schools.
- It shows how to cultivate vegetables in poor soil and produce drinking water from sea water.
- There is no drinking water because wells and water supplies have been flooded by seawater.
- We offered to supply her with bottles of drinking water if she was still not happy using water from the tap.
- In an age of murky drinking water, carefully made white wine was valued for its clarity.
- Without any surface water, drinking water had to be carted from wells sunk on the beach.
- I searched far and wide but could not find a single drop of water, not even boiled drinking water.
- The saving grace is that the Zoo's drinking water comes from the piped water supply.
- More than 1.5 million litres of fresh drinking water were delivered to the local population.
- The rainy seasons have been disastrous, to the point where there are serious shortages of drinking water.
- Overlaid on this general picture is the pattern of special commercially available drinking water.
- Also, remember that it is better to drink dirty water than to go without drinking water all.
- His drinking water comes from a nearby water tower by means of a simple pipe, and his foul waste drops into the Thames itself.
- Women and children have to walk up to half a mile to draw drinking water from a water source.
- Unlike some resorts in other parts of the world, drinking water and hot beverages are free.
- Water used for this purpose must be drinking water or clean seawater.
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