Puddle ( noun , verb )

(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:

  1. After the rain, there were many puddles on the ground.
  2. The children were splashing in the puddles after the rainstorm.
  3. The car drove through the puddle and splashed water on the pedestrians.
  4. I saw a duck swimming in the puddle on the side of the road.
  5. 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:

  1. After the rain, there were many puddles on the ground.
  2. The children were splashing in the puddles after the rainstorm.
  3. The car drove through the puddle and splashed water on the pedestrians.
  4. I saw a duck swimming in the puddle on the side of the road.
  5. I had to jump over the puddles on my way home.
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