wateriness
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of wateriness
Example Sentences
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A more evocative term would be streaks, which conveys the wateriness of the local artist’s gestures.
From Washington Post
Cook steadily without covering the pan until all wateriness has disappeared – about 50 minutes.
From The Guardian
But we learned that cukes develop pits outside and wateriness inside when chilled below 50° for more than three days.
From Time
The condition of being wet or watery; wateriness.
From Project Gutenberg
"Chewing mesembryanthemum" was one of Trafford's favourite images,—no doubt the reader knows that abundant fleshy Mediterranean weed and the weakly unpleasant wateriness of its substance.
From Project Gutenberg
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