water down造句1. She poured boiling water down the sink.
2. You can water down a glass of wine and make it last twice as long.
3. She tipped the dirty water down the drain.
4. Huge pipes funnel the water down the mountainside.
5. You have to water down the medicine before drinking it.
6. In the negotiations, they agreed to water down their original stiff demand to one acceptable to both sides.
7. She poured the bucket of dirty water down the drain.
8. A system of channels carries water down from the mountains to irrigate the soil.
9. The administration has also sought to water down an international treaty on tobacco.
10. John poured the ditty water down the pipe.
11. The thirsty boy drink a glass of water down.
12. We piped the water down.
13. They didn't agree to water down their demands.
14. They had piped the water down.
15. It looks like water down there all right.
16. They piped the water down.
17. We send the food and water down into the mine through silos.
18. In order to strengthen the mainstream and to water down superiority, some American schools no longer name the top students for graduation, such as valedictorian and salutatorian.
19. Electrolysis breaks water down.
20. If you feel the water down here, it's really warm..com
21. We have to water down the curriculum for the slow learning class.
22. He had been under pressure to water down the doctrines.
23. Our bodies break water down into its parts: hydrogen and oxygen.
24. The band have a grim determination not to water down their sound.
25. She knew, of old, that feeding Sam was like pouring water down a well.
26. It was a pre-emptive strike against attempts to rewrite and water down his proposals in the months ahead.
27. It is the well you look into and are frightened by your own face in the dark water down there.
28. Its surface is broken with coots, paddling away, dipping their beaks and twitching the water down their throats.
29. The agents poured pepper sauce down their nostrils, or forced water down their throats.
30. All that whitewater is headed for shore on top of comparatively calm water down below.