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Meaning of waterish
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waterish (a.)
Resembling water; thin; watery.
Somewhat watery; moist; as, waterish land.
waterish Sentence Examples
- The soup was so waterish that it resembled more of a broth than a soup.
- The paint was too waterish to provide adequate coverage, leaving the wall looking streaky.
- The milk had gone bad and had a waterish, sour smell.
- The marinade for the chicken was too waterish, resulting in bland and tasteless meat.
- The wine was highly diluted, making it waterish and lacking in flavor.
- The watercolor paints were too waterish to create vibrant shades.
- The candle wax melted and became waterish, spilling over the table.
- The pudding was so waterish that it was impossible to scoop and eat.
- The ink in the pen was waterish, causing the writing to smudge and bleed.
- The leaves of the plant had a waterish texture due to excessive watering.
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Resembling water; thin; watery., Somewhat watery; moist; as, waterish land.
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The soup was so waterish that it resembled more of a broth than a soup.
The paint was too waterish to provide adequate coverage, leaving the wall looking streaky.
The milk had gone bad and had a waterish, sour smell.
The marinade for the chicken was too waterish, resulting in bland and tasteless meat.