Surging. Rushing. Roaring. Shooting.
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Yes, the word "river" is a noun, a word for a large, natural stream of water; a word for a large quantity of a flowing substance; a word for a thing.
The word 'flowing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to flow. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun).Examples:The stream was flowing over the rocks. (verb)The flowing water sparkled in the sun. (adjective)Beavers had built a dam which stopped the flowing. (noun)
The glue which does not dissolve in water is called dispersive.
Ebb - the flowing back of the tide as the water returns to the sea ( opposed to flood, flow). Hope this helped!
rapids
The word commonly used to describe water pouring out of a water pipe is "gushing." This term conveys the idea of water flowing out rapidly and forcefully. Other words like "spouting" or "flowing" might also apply, depending on the context and intensity.
The suburb of South Yarra was named after the Yarra River. The Yarra was named after word used by the Wurrudjeri word to describe fast-flowing cascades - 'yarro yarro'.
With a fast flowing river, hydroelectric power can be generated.
A stream, a small body of flowing water.
Yes, "flowy" is a word used to describe something that is loose and flowing, such as a garment or fabric that drapes or moves gracefully.
He watched her silky, red hair flowing in the wind.The water is flowing down the river.
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leaking
Water is the solvent.
tempo
Annie first signs the word "water" to Helen, by spelling it out into her hand while flowing water over her hand.