Definitions
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- adjective (of plants) flourishing with lots of water
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Examples
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Vast areas of cottonwood, and spruce pass beneath us, and give way quickly to open marshy areas with stands of skinny water-loving black spruce trees.
Jeanne Devon ("AKMuckraker"): Chuitna and the Curse of Coal "AKMuckraker" 2010
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They have a lot of the water-loving acacia in Huila.
Al Huila « Unknowing 2010
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She calls Egypt's insistence on growing any water-loving crop hydro-suicidal.
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Vast areas of cottonwood, and spruce pass beneath us, and give way quickly to open marshy areas with stands of skinny water-loving black spruce trees.
Jeanne Devon ("AKMuckraker"): Chuitna and the Curse of Coal Jeanne Devon ( 2010
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Meet Grisabella, my water-loving cat - USATODAY. com
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She calls Egypt's insistence on growing any water-loving crop hydro-suicidal.
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She calls Egypt's insistence on growing any water-loving crop hydro-suicidal.
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She calls Egypt's insistence on growing any water-loving crop hydro-suicidal.
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She calls Egypt's insistence on growing any water-loving crop hydro-suicidal.
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Vast areas of cottonwood, and spruce pass beneath us, and give way quickly to open marshy areas with stands of skinny water-loving black spruce trees.
Jeanne Devon ("AKMuckraker"): Chuitna and the Curse of Coal "AKMuckraker" 2010
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