adolescent stream, branch, course, duct, gulch, meandering stream, race, rundle, spillway, swash, water gap
Definitionn. natural or artificial channel through which water flows
Last update: October 3, 2015
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The spot was about half a mile from the sea, and entirely unconnected with any watercourse or pool. [Please select]
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Domini saw him framed in the white wood, with a brilliant blue behind him and a narrow glimpse of the watercourse. [Please select]
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From roughest rock-strewn mountain side and tree-clad slope, from boulder-piled watercourse and tangled brush, they must drive in the scattered cattle. [Please select]
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A dozen of them hunted me for two miles, until I hid in a watercourse. [Please select]
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"I saw her ride away alone an hour before you reached that fork in the road and turned up this watercourse." [Please select]
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By instinct it turns to where help lies, as a wild deer, fleeing, from captivity, makes for the veldt and the watercourse. [Please select]
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In another five minutes I had begun to climb down the watercourse--the shekarry following me. [Please select]
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Leaving the creek bank, he ran silently to where the watercourse made a turn and then crawled forward in the brush. [Please select]
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At last we came to a deep and thickly wooded nala, or watercourse, which curved like a horseshoe. [Please select]
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Halfway up the slope, a watercourse, economizing the gradient, diverts part of the water and conducts it into a large reservoir, which supplies the mill wheels with motor power. [Please select]
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In front, beyond a watercourse, now dried up, rose the low hill on which stood the Bordj, a huge, square building, with two square towers pierced with loopholes. [Please select]
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