59 words & definitions
| daub |
To coat or smear (a surface) with a thick or sticky substance in a carelessly rough or liberal way
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| douse |
To pour a liquid over; drench
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| dunk |
To dip or submerge something in liquid.
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| gurgle |
To make a bubbling sound like that made by water running out of a bottle
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| gush |
For a liquid to flow out in a rapid and plentiful stream, often suddenly
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| parch |
To make or become dry through intense heat.
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| slosh |
To move a liquid in a container irregularly with a splashing sound; or to walk through water, mud, etc., in a forceful and noisy way.
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| spew |
To expel large quantities of something rapidly and forcibly
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| splatter |
When a sticky liquid splashes and scatters.
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| froth |
A mass of small bubbles in liquid caused by agitation, fermentation, etc.; foam
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| nozzle |
A cylindrical or round spout at the end of a pipe, hose, or tube, used to control a jet of gas or liquid
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| slush |
Partially melted snow or ice
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| swig |
A quick swallow of a drink
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| drizzle |
Rain lightly
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| ooze |
(of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out of something; flow in a very gradual way
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| ripple |
Form or flow with undulating waves on the water's surface.
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| trickle |
(of a liquid) flow in a small stream
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| fizzy |
(of a beverage) containing bubbles of gas; effervescent
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| gooey |
Soft and sticky
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| muggy |
(of the weather) unpleasantly warm and humid
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| mushy |
Food that is very soft and wet
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| soggy |
Wet and soft
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| seep |
For a liquid to flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes
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| squirt |
Cause (a liquid) to be ejected from a small opening in something in a thin, fast stream or jet
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| dribble |
(of a liquid) fall slowly in drops or a thin stream
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| thaw |
(of ice, snow, or another frozen substance, such as food) become liquid or soft as a result of warming.
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| sprinkle |
Scatter or pour small drops or particles of a substance over (an object or surface)
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| spurt |
A sudden and forceful gush of water.
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| blizzard |
a severe snow storm with strong winds
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| drench |
To wet something thoroughly; to soak it.
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| wade |
To walk through water or another liquid or soft substance
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| torrent |
A strong and fast-moving stream of water or other liquid
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| splash |
Cause (liquid) to strike or fall on something in irregular drops
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| dredge |
To clean out the bed of (a harbor, river, or other area of water) by scooping out mud, weeds, and rubbish with a dredge
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| damp |
Slightly wet
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| quench |
To drink liquid so that you stop being thirsty
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| sopping |
Extremely wet
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| moisturized |
To make something, especially the skin, less dry.
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| soak |
To make something very wet
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| downpour |
A lot of rain in a short time.
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| drizzle |
Light rain falling in very fine drops
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| ooze |
The sluggish flow of a fluid
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| ripple |
A small wave resulting in water from displacement or movement.
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| trickle |
A small flow of liquid
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| squirt |
A thin stream or small quantity of liquid ejected from something
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| dribble |
A thin stream of liquid; a trickle
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| thaw |
The melting of ice or snow, or a relaxation of political harshness or hostility
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| sprinkle |
A small quantity or amount of something scattered over an object or surface
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| splash |
A sound made by something striking or falling into liquid
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| drip |
To release or fall in slow, small drops of liquid, often steadily or at intervals.
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| immerse |
To submerge something completely in a liquid.
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| overflowing |
Filled beyond capacity, causing something to spill over; exceeding limits, often in terms of space, quantity, or feeling.
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| mist |
A thin layer of fine water droplets suspended in the air, often making it hard to see clearly.
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| puddle |
A small, shallow pool of water, typically formed by rain or melting snow, that collects on the ground.
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| residue |
Refers to the small amount of something that remains after most has been removed, consumed, or used up.
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| slippery |
Difficult to hold or stand on because of being smooth, wet, or greasy.
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| spurt |
To flow out suddenly and forcefully, often in a stream.
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| submerge |
To put or sink completely underwater: To cause something to go below the surface of a liquid.
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| droplet |
A very small drop of liquid.
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