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Verbs Related to Liquids

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Verbs Related to Liquids

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flow
flow
Verb

to move smoothly and continuously in one direction, especially in a current or stream

The river flowed gently through the valley, carrying leaves downstream.

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overflow
o
ver
flow
Verb

to spill or exceed a brim or limit

Water overflowed from the bathtub onto the bathroom floor.

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course
course
Noun

a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject

He completed a photography course to enhance his camera skills.

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trickle
tri
ckle
Verb

to flow slowly in small amounts or drops

Water trickled down the moss-covered rocks in the stream.

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stream
stream
Noun

a small and narrow river that runs on or under the earth

The stream runs through the forest and into the lake.

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pour
pour
Verb

to make a container's liquid flow out of it

She poured milk into her cereal bowl for breakfast.

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slosh
Verb

(of a liquid) to move around or spill in irregular motions

The water sloshed out of the bucket as he hurriedly carried it across the room.

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drip
drip
Verb

(particularly of water) to fall in small amounts of droplets

Candle wax dripped down the side of the candle as it burned.

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dribble
dri
bble
Noun

a thin stream, trickle, or the gradual formation and falling of drops of liquid from a source

After the storm a dribble of water ran along the windowsill.

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eddy
e
ddy
Verb

(of liquids or air) to move in a circular or swirling motion

Leaves eddied in the wind before settling on the ground.

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leak
leak
Noun

the escape of a fluid from a container, pipe, or system

The car radiator developed a coolant leak.

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spill
spill
Verb

to accidentally cause a liquid or substance to flow out of its container or onto a surface

He accidentally spilled his coffee when he bumped into the table.

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ripple
ri
pple
Verb

to flow with irregular movements, often making a bubbling sound

The stream rippled gently over the smooth stones.

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seep
seep
Verb

to slowly leak or pass through small openings

Water seeped through the cracks in the basement walls during heavy rain.

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ooze
ooze
Verb

to slowly leak or pass through small openings

The thick mud oozed between his toes as he walked through the marsh.

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splatter
spla
tter
Verb

to let a liquid fall in drops, often in a messy manner

He accidentally splattered sauce on his shirt while cooking dinner.

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gush
gush
Verb

to flow suddenly and forcefully in a rapid and continuous manner

Water gushed from the broken pipe, flooding the basement.

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squirt
squirt
Verb

to cause something to come out forcefully in a narrow stream

She squirted ketchup onto her fries from the bottle.

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bur
ble
Verb

(of a liquid) to flow with a bubbling sound in an irregular way

The brook burbled as it meandered through the forest.

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spurt
spurt
Verb

to forcefully flow out in a sudden and strong stream

Blood spurted from the wound, requiring immediate attention.

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wet
wet
Adjective

covered with or full of water or another liquid

He enjoyed the smell of wet soil after the rain.

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drench
drench
Verb

to completely cover something with liquid by pouring it onto it

The sudden rainstorm drenched us as we hurried home.

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soak
soak
Verb

to put something in a liquid for a period of time to allow it to absorb or become saturated

She soaked her feet in warm water after a long day of walking.

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dampen
dam
pen
Verb

to make something slightly wet or moist

She dampened the cloth before wiping the surface.

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cascade
cas
cade
Verb

to flow down rapidly and in large quantities

Water cascaded down the waterfall, creating a mesmerizing sight.

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absorb
ab
sorb
Verb

to take in energy, liquid, etc.

Plants absorb sunlight to produce energy through photosynthesis.

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douse
douse
Verb

to pour liquid onto something, covering it completely

The firefighters doused the flames with water to extinguish the fire.

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cloud
cloud
Noun

a white or gray visible mass of water vapor floating in the air

My little son was looking up at the sky and showing me the fluffy white clouds.

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rain
rain
Noun

water that falls in small drops from the sky

Can you hear the sound of rain tapping on the window?

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drizzle
dri
zzle
Noun

rain that falls in small, fine drops, creating a gentle and steady rainfall

The morning began with a light drizzle that refreshed the garden.

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snow
snow
Noun

small, white pieces of frozen water vapor that fall from the sky in cold temperatures

After the storm, the ground was covered in a thick blanket of snow.

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hail
hail
Noun

small and round balls of ice falling from the sky like rain

She watched the hail bounce off the window during the storm.

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flood
flood
Verb

to become covered or filled by water

Emergency services were on high alert as the storm threatened to flood the coastal towns.

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dry
dry
Adjective

lacking moisture or liquid

She watered the dry plants in the garden.

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dry out
dry out
Verb

to become dry or drier after the removal of moisture

The soil will eventually dry out after a few days of no rainfall.

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dry up
dry up
Verb

to become empty of water or other liquids, often through evaporation

As the sun beat down, the river began to dry up, revealing more of its rocky bed.

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