Definitionn. the occurrence of a water flow resulting from sudden rain or melting snow
Last update: August 9, 2015
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Wide, and in a freshet in 1870 the scour reached a depth of 51 ft. [Please select]
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Have freshet then. [Please select]
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There'll be the biggest kind of a freshet in the Cocahutchie.' [Please select]
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"The freshet didn't wash away a foot of it," he said. [Please select]
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At that time the water, clearing after a summer freshet, was fairly low. [Please select]
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Some wanted a freshet, some wanted a drizzle, and some wanted a fog. [Please select]
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"I do hope another freshet like this one won't sweep away the new village," reflected Ted. [Please select]
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Fernald declared all along that this was no ordinary freshet. [Please select]
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Therefore, take it altogether, I consider that freshet a capital thing. [Please select]
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Yet another was unearthed at the mouth of the Great Kanawha by a freshet, and was likewise found by a boy while playing at the water's edge. [Please select]
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The cold snow waters ran down from the mountains and into the Columbia River, and made a freshet on the river. [Please select]
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