Definitionn. a line marking the level reached by a body of water
Last update: August 14, 2015
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Katie gnawed on her lower lip and let her gaze shift to a watermark on the yellowed wallpaper. [Please select]
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He carried it to the window and held it against the sunlight, but there was not even a watermark by which it might be traced. [Please select]
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Like the dry rivers we passed before, this seemed to have discharged its waters recently, but the watermark indicated that its greatest depth had not been more than two feet. [Please select]
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A white silk handkerchief, with a watermark, was chosen instead. [Please select]
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He had brought some paper and envelopes along with him, and I remember he held a sheet up to the light to make sure it didn't have a watermark. [Please select]
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It is written in pencil on what appears to be a sheet from a pad of ledger paper, watermarked "1879," a fact I mention for the benefit of his bibliomaniac admirers. [Please select]
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It was a sentiment which ran through the message like the watermark in the very paper on which he wrote; it was the condition, the absolutely indispensable condition, of every chaste reformation which he advocated. [Please select]
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It was the original model of the insignia which, as a watermark, is used in the pages of Kipling's books and on the cover of the subscription edition. [Please select]
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It was in fact a letter for which she had waited with anxiety, and the invitation it contained was a tribute to her social skill at its highest watermark. [Please select]
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