puddle

ಕೊಚ್ಚೆಗುಂಡಿ
definition
verb
the cobbles under our feet were wet and puddled
wet or cover (a surface) with water, especially rainwater.
Brindley used an old process called puddling which lined the sides and bottom of a canal with clay mixed with water.
line (a hole) with puddle.
noun
splashing through deep puddles
a small pool of liquid, especially of rainwater on the ground.
Can your controller and receiver survive being dunked in a typical construction-site puddle ?
clay and sand mixed with water and used as a watertight covering for embankments.
translation of 'puddle'
ಕೊಚ್ಚೆಗುಂಡಿ,
ರಾಡಿನೀರಿನ ಸಣ್ಣ ಹೊಂಡ
noun
ರಾಡಿ ನೀರಿನಹೊ೦ಡ
example
Suddenly, a 'puddle' of water pooled on the snowy ground, before Haywood's feet.
I looked down to see that I was standing in a 'puddle' of liquid that had not been there a minute before.
It lay in a 'puddle' of rainwater on the asphalt ground.
a little 'puddle' of light
a little 'puddle' of light
At one point, he almost slipped in a greasy 'puddle' of liquid.
Lacy was left lying on the ground, in a 'puddle' of mud, naturally.
Can your controller and receiver survive being dunked in a typical construction-site 'puddle' ?
From a deep gash in her forehead, blood trickled down the side of her face and along her neck, spilling to the ground to form a small 'puddle' of the red liquid.
He was dripping water onto the ground, and there was a 'puddle' of rain water forming around his feet.
A place still firmly rooted in old-time Americana, where kids 'puddle' around in the shallows and dogs lap up fallen ice cream cones.
This 'puddle' or engineering clay is used extensively for the construction of lakes and ponds and is of excellent quality.
We can teach them that a 'puddle' of fresh rainwater is unpleasantly wet and cold or that playing in it can be fun.
Some twirled around while others 'puddled about' forcing some of the pedestrians to stop and take note of their revelry.
Lights from above illuminated the 'puddles' of refuse and rain water.
The applicator thoroughly soaks each moss spot until it 'puddles' with the mixture by holding the nozzle about 1 inch from the surface.
Stones melted like butter, sagging, dripping and 'puddling' .
The blood was 'puddling' on the floor, staining the old wooden floorboards, sinking into them permanently and painting them an eerie shade of crimson.
In the rainy months, a symphony of leaks 'puddled' her floor, though she never cared, plashing through, with a duck's insouciance.
So many rejected dresses thrown aside as she packed: they floated down to the bed and 'puddled' in chairs after she left the room.
Amazingly I managed to avoid stepping in any really deep 'puddles' and drowning.
Rafe dipped his finger into the blood that had 'puddled' on the floor.
Liquid 'puddles' of god knows what all over the place.
Turning onto the driveway you come to a rolling stop, left with no choice but to contemplate the 'puddly' stream that marks the crossing into this whole other world.
In the 1780s, Henry Cort developed the 'puddling' furnace, which allowed pig iron to be refined in turn with coke.
Anyway, my last week of surfing was punctuated by fun 'puddling' about in the small waters of Kuta Beach.
Some hillsides may have been ‘surfaced’. That is, all the gold bearing gravel and dirt lifted and carried away to be 'puddled' for its gold content.
Sykes, a father-of-four, had been laid off from his job as a 'puddler' at a Rotherham iron works in 1865, forcing him to turn to poaching to stave off destitution.
And here was a man 'puddling' the ground with his own blood for me!
The tables had a ravaged look - platters almost empty and 'puddled' with brownish juices, serving spoons staining the linens, parsley sprigs limp and bedraggled.
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