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puddles

n. (plural of puddle English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: puddle)

Usage examples of "puddles".

Josi Puddles spent a long moment studying the huge man on the bed and the room around him and particularly the magnificent warhammer resting against the wall in the far corner.

Wulfgar could bring complete ruin to the Cutlass, the only home Josi Puddles had ever known.

Then escort Mister Puddles from our good ship and send a pair of crewmen along to get him safely off the docks.

Tiny silver puddles shimmered on the trampled ground, and green vines sprouted there, unfurling new leaves despite the frost-laden air.

There were other puddles and ruts and thick beds of mud, but then the road widened.

The sky was grey again, and the ground was filled with what seemed puddles of lead.

Two men in jeans and T-shirt were approaching, bearing buckets and mops to soak up the puddles of blood.

The moonlight filtering in lit up silver puddles and sprays of cobweb.

It was blowing half a gale now, and flurries of wind agitated the puddles in the road leading down to the port.

The quays opened in front of his eyes: a sheet of granite paving and drying puddles, studded with cranes, riven by the three great crevasses of the submarine docks.

It had been November, then, with ice on the puddles, and now it was spring.

Then sprays spurted out from the sides of the ship, sprays of liquid that threw puddles out in a circle a hundred yards around the ship.

The village itself was soaking up the sun, and only a few puddles dotted the rocks to remind him of the rain.

He skidded to the floor a few feet away, landing in one of the many puddles of blood that had collected almost everywhere upon the marble floor.

Recluse, dissipating and sizzling into nothingness in the cold puddles of rainwater.