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Waters
[waw-terz, wot-erz]
noun
Ethel, 1896–1977, U.S. singer and actress.
Muddy McKinley Morganfield, 1915–83, U.S. blues singer and musician.
waters
1plural noun
any body of sea, or seas regarded as sharing some common quality
Irish territorial waters
uncharted tropical waters
physiol (sometimes singular) the amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus in the womb
Waters
2/ ˈɔːə /
noun
Muddy, real name McKinley Morganfield. 1915–83, US blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His songs include "Rollin' Stone" (1948) and "Got my Mojo Working" (1954)
Example Sentences
Party sources, and former transport minister Lee Waters, said the sum is more than Wales would have had from the high speed rail project.
Waters said he is "confident" his London colleagues are ensuring Wales gets more funding, but is "less confident" they are trying to reform the Barnett formula.
Remnants of tear gas used by law enforcement during protests Saturday lingered in the air around the building, at times forcing Waters to cough.
Lurie, 52, grew up in Santa Cruz, far from the neighborhood where McDaniel, Louise Beavers, Ethel Waters and other striving Black actors and business pioneers depicted in “The Great Mann” lived.
Waters concurrently introduced a bill that would prevent the President, Vice President, or members of Congress from profiting from cryptocurrencies.
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