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View synonyms for low water
low water
noun
- water at its lowest level, as in a river.
low water
noun
- another name for low tide
- the state of any stretch of water at its lowest level
- a situation of difficulty or point of least success, excellence, etc
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- low-water adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of low water1
First recorded in 1520–30
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Example Sentences
The stock market hit its low on Day 50 of the Obama administration – and has more than doubled from that low water mark since.
From The Daily Beast
In other places at low water they seek for cockles, mussels, and periwinkles.
From Project Gutenberg
The boundary of a natural pond or lake, either in its natural state or raised artificially, is low-water mark.
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Three miles to the south of the southernmost island, but nearer to the shore, is a reef of rocks which dry at low water.
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The western side of the inlet is occupied by a bank of clay, that dries at low water.
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There are two rapids, or small falls, on this part of the Red River, which show only at low water.
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