first water
Americannoun
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(formerly) the highest degree of fineness in a diamond or other precious stone.
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the finest quality; highest rank.
noun
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the finest quality of diamond or other precious stone
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the highest grade or best quality
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the most extreme kind
a fool of the first water
Etymology
Origin of first water
First recorded in 1745–55
Example Sentences
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Nicola Hodgson, who lives near the Pantiles in Tunbridge Wells, was among customers questioning why the first water station was set up in an "entirely different town".
From BBC • Nov. 30, 2025
Within a few days, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the National Guard, and local government had the first water station set up downtown.
From Slate • Nov. 2, 2024
Tritium levels in the surrounding waters since the initial discharge have met pre-determined standards, according to tests conducted by Tepco, and no issues have been identified with the first water release, Matsumoto said.
From Reuters • Oct. 5, 2023
It’s scheduled to deliver its first water as soon as 2028, and later reach full capacity in 2032, treating 150 million gallons a day, enough to supply about half a million homes.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 23, 2023
At first, water would have to be brought from earth, and then it would have to be recycled so that it could be used over and over again.
From "Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story" by Michael Collins
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