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waters

noun as in boot

Strongest match

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Nor does the right to life change depending on whether killings took place in territorial waters or on the high seas.

From Salon

To this day, at the start of every new season in Statesboro, any new players or coaches are “baptized” in its magical waters.

For instance, one major US seafood trade association has called for a tariff exemption, highlighting that the US seafood market is dominated by imports and American waters are already overfished.

From BBC

In March 2025, he said his Milan show aimed to pour oil on the troubled waters of global politics.

From BBC

Since 2019, the company says it has found billions of barrels' worth of oil in Guyanese waters and territory - causing the state budget to quadruple.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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