watering can (Meaning)

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watering can (n)

a container with a handle and a spout with a perforated nozzle; used to sprinkle water over plants

watering can Sentence Examples

  1. Emily carefully filled the watering can with cool water, ready to nourish her thirsty plants.
  2. The old, rusty watering can had seen many seasons, still faithfully watering the garden with each passing summer.
  3. As the sun began to set, John retrieved the watering can from the shed, anticipating the evening ritual.
  4. The children giggled and chased each other with the watering can, turning the yard into a playful oasis.
  5. The watering can's gentle spray fell like a refreshing rain, reviving the drooping flowers.
  6. Mary used a watering can with a long spout to reach the hard-to-water plants on the back patio.
  7. The bright yellow watering can brought a cheerful touch to the dreary, rain-soaked garden.
  8. As the drought intensified, the watering can became an essential tool for sustaining the struggling plants.
  9. The weight of the full watering can made it difficult for the elderly gardener to carry.
  10. The watering can stood as a symbol of care and nurturing, bringing life and beauty to the garden.

FAQs About the word watering can

a container with a handle and a spout with a perforated nozzle; used to sprinkle water over plants

kettle,watering pot, bucket, bottle, tankard, vessel,beaker, stein, fiasco, flask

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Emily carefully filled the watering can with cool water, ready to nourish her thirsty plants.

The old, rusty watering can had seen many seasons, still faithfully watering the garden with each passing summer.

As the sun began to set, John retrieved the watering can from the shed, anticipating the evening ritual.

The children giggled and chased each other with the watering can, turning the yard into a playful oasis.