Puddle
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Puddle ( noun )
A small pool of water, usually shallow and formed by rain or other precipitation.
Origin:
The word puddle comes from the old english word "pudd" which means "a small pool of water" or "a shallow pool".
Examples:
- After the rain, there were many puddles on the ground.
- The children were splashing in the puddles after the rainstorm.
- The car drove through the puddle and splashed water on the pedestrians.
- I saw a duck swimming in the puddle on the side of the road.
- I had to jump over the puddles on my way home.
(As a verb)
Puddle ( verb )
A small pool of water, usually shallow and formed by rain or other precipitation.
Origin:
The word puddle comes from the old english word "pudd" which means "a small pool of water" or "a shallow pool".
Examples:
- After the rain, there were many puddles on the ground.
- The children were splashing in the puddles after the rainstorm.
- The car drove through the puddle and splashed water on the pedestrians.
- I saw a duck swimming in the puddle on the side of the road.
- I had to jump over the puddles on my way home.