nearby pond
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnearbyandpond
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nearby
adverb
adjective
uk/ˌnɪəˈbaɪ/us/ˌnɪrˈbaɪ/
not ...
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pond
noun[C]
uk/pɒnd/us/pɑːnd/
an area of water smaller than a lake, often ...
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(Definition ofnearbyandpondfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It passes nearby ponds and intersects various dirt roads.
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Idols were broken and thrown into nearby ponds.
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Efforts are being made to restrict the spread of the disease in order that the crayfish in the headwaters and in nearby ponds are not infected.
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Several women were injured by the soldiers, some seriously,24 and others were pitched into the cold waters of anearbypond.
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She visits each household and awakens all her friends to join her for a bath in anearbypond.
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The route winds northwestward through the dense woods, turning northeast for a jog past anothernearbypond.
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Thenearbypond, (actually a water reservoir which served steam driven ships) and bowling green are being replaced by the new central library building.
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The following scene had the children playing around anearbypond.
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Mist decides she needs more practice and rounds up some ducks from anearbypondand pretends they are sheep.
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It does not flow thought thenearbypond, which lies nearby to the west.
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You swerve to the right to avoid the ghostly shape and end up buried in thenearbypond.
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A 1.1 mi hiking trail winds through the preserve, crossing a small creek and passing anearbypond.
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The terrier carries the handbag of one of the guest speakers into anearbypond.
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The young women may wear crowns fashioned from wild flowers, which are later thrown into anearbypondor lake.
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Water is needed to cure the blocks and the closest supply was from thenearbypond, so that was the water used.
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As a child, he collected shells and sea urchins, learned the names of the local flora and fauna, and skated on anearbypondon winter evenings.
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Cooling water is drawn from two nearby ponds.
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Bodies of the 48 victims were first placed on the edge of a nearby ponds and then transported to the morgue with a truck.
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