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watergate

[waw-ter-geyt, wot-er-] / ˈwɔ tərˌgeɪt, ˈwɒt ər- /


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This is a very personal, literal watergate, and it has made Selleck the new face of celebrity drought-shaming, a term of our times for high-profile people who flout state-mandated efforts to curb water consumption.

From The Guardian Jul. 8, 2015

There it had been hoped to build a palace worthy of the Leauge of Nations with a magnificent watergate in memory of all the soldiers who were killed in the war.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the barge was making its way towards the watergate, it struck upon a hidden obstruction in the river and began to leak rapidly.

From By England's Aid or the Freeing of the Netherlands (1585-1604) by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

The barges that drew up at the watergate were fewer as summer went on, and the long tables in hall were more and more deserted; even the Archbishop himself seemed silent and cast down.

From By What Authority? by Robert Hugh Benson

Then they let them through the watergate, and there, on the further side, were many gathered who thanked God for their deliverance, and begged tidings of them.

From Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch by Henry Rider Haggard




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