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still water
noun
a part of a stream that is level or where the level of inclination is so slight that no current is visible.
Word History and Origins
Origin of still water1
Example Sentences
In order for fizzy water to do this, it would need to stay in the stomach longer than still water – and science suggests this isn't the case.
A study which compared drinking fizzy water versus drinking still water after a meal found both seem to leave the stomach at the same rate.
However, he was adamant that in this fire “there was still water available and firefighters knew that and responded accordingly.”
Two canoes and two kayaks glided along, paddles leaving ripples in the still water.
Sparkling or still water is always better than artificially sweetened flavored drinks or juices.
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