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under water
adjective as in underwater
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adjective as in submersed
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adjective as in underwater
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adjective as in submersed
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Mrs. Douli then watched her husband go under water for the last time.
We found that the Sentry safe which contained our footage had indeed been under water.
Instead they plan to cut them apart under water and then saw the pillars off at the base to take the platforms away.
Thankfully, no one will be judging your unfashionable headwear under water.
Yea, OK, so Pompeii has movies with Jon Snow, songs, and millions of visitors—but is it under water?!
I would drive her faster, but as the lift is hanging in the capstan rope under water, they are not willing to risk it.
He had been under water a dangerously long time before Stranack, who had suffered no more than a wetting, had found him.
We have not in the above brief statement described all the efforts to invent a satisfactory under-water boat.
The “Morse” was able to sink in seventy seconds and her crew could remain under water for sixteen hours without strain.
At this crisis the inhabitants of Amsterdam opened the sluices and laid the country under water.
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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to under-water, such as: submerged, undersea, immersed, subaquatic, subaqueous, and submarine.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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