waters造句121. In the last two chapters of the book, she enters the murky waters of male sexuality.
122. The fight between the boys had become so fierce that the teacher had to come out to pour oil on troubled waters.
123. They were not allowed to fish in our territorial waters.
124. The Changjiang River disgorges tons of waters and muds into the ocean.
125. The ships needed air cover once they reached enemy waters.
126. The waters are crystal clear and offer a superb opportunity for swimming.
127. The waters of the Yangtze River are dangerously high for the time of year.
128. Their neighborhood is being inundated by the rising waters of the Colorado River.
129. After the Wall Street crash, the American economy moved into uncharted waters.
130. The dumping of industrial waste will be prohibited outside territorial waters.
131. Up there, amid mountain fastnesses, its waters are sweet.
132. Fish teem in these waters.
133. Under the black vinyl the waters burbled and hiccuped.
134. The forecast is good, light winds and calm waters.
135. A light breeze stirred the waters of the bay.
136. Waters asked a few disconcerting questions.
137. But ocean currents, wind and tides stir the waters.
138. The first two are good brown trout waters.
139. On Friday, flood waters breached the river's banks.
140. Mrs M. darted around the waters with great vivacity.
141. Fighting the rising waters was an exercise in futility.
142. Day permits are available for fishing its waters.
143. The boats in the marina bobbed, well lit, white light dappling the dark waters.
144. The best beaches are to be found in the south and east, lapped by gentle clear waters and warm sea breezes.
145. The last time I visited Strathbeg, I counted eighty elegant swans, floating galleon-like on calm waters.
146. Not only has it been sailing in calm coastal waters, but it also has one of your sea-marshals on board.
147. After announcing the acquisition in June 1994, Harvard encountered rough waters in bringing the deal to harbor.
148. There is a stillness over the waters, a stillness which stretches to the most distant mountain-top.
149. People still exhibit articles for sale on the quayside for visiting cruise ships, but boys no longer dive into the murky waters.
150. Because it inhabits coastal waters in heavily populated and fished areas, the harbour porpoise has suffered greatly in recent years.