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backwaters

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

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Backwaters (album)

Backwaters is an album by American guitarist Tony Rice, released in 1982. It is credited to The Tony Rice Unit.

Backwaters (management festival)

Backwaters is the annual national management festival organized by the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode. It represents a confluence point for management students in India as corporate honchos and academicians adjudicate over events dealing with leading burning issues. Competitive events range across marketing, finance, operations, strategy, systems, human resources, social responsibility and entrepreneurship. Backwaters is organized by the various student committees of IIM Kozhikode and Horizons-The Management Conclave is also held alongside Backwaters. Backwaters over the years has been associated with a core idea, and the current edition, Backwaters v2.10 is themed Discover the Difference.

Usage examples of "backwaters".

But the Water That Flows to the Sea is wide and has many backwaters where your friend's body might have been washed.

The little swamp Folk ferried her and the knights and the Wyvilo warriors via secret backwaters to a large hummock unknown to humans.

They would give warning, and we could easily hide away in the sloughs and backwaters of the Mire where no flatlander would have a hope of catching us.

Thence they proceeded up the great river itself, staying in the backwaters along the northern shore until they had turned off to the right into a clogged and twisting little channel.

Viljo's gibe about the Dominion backwaters had finally crystallized for him exactly why he felt uncomfortable with this group: with the exception of Deutsch, all the others came from worlds older and more distinguished than Horizon-and Deutsch, as the only Cobra trainee from Adirondack, had obvious status as native authority on one of the two worlds the Trofts had captured.

I suppose 'breaff dropping' is just one of those colorful expressions you use out there in the backwaters?

Viljo's gibe about the Dominion backwaters had finally crystallized for him exactly why he felt uncomfortable with this group: with the exception of Deutsch, all the others came from worlds older and more distinguished than Horizon—and Deutsch, as the only Cobra trainee from Adirondack, had obvious status as native authority on one of the two worlds the Trofts had captured.

With red worms as bait, I fished the shallow backwaters around a sandbar for bream and crappie, two small species that were plentiful and easy to catch.

All the labor, the sweat and sore muscles, all the money invested in seed and fertilizer and fuel, all the hopes and plans, everything was now being lost to the backwaters of the St.

Just after Pappy thanked the Lord for the food, saying nothing about the weather or the crops, my father grimly announced that the backwaters had begun trickling across the main field road into the back forty acres.

This monosyllabic criminal from the fens of London became the first white man to appreciate the glory of what lay hidden among the backwaters north of the Choptank: the dozen rivers, the score of creeks, the hundred hidden coves.

Sandaled and bewigged, these enchanting little figures were boxed and shipped abroad, so that women in the remotest backwaters could know the proper length of hem.

Dortujla had filtered the request through Truthsense, she said, reminding Mother Superior that even in backwaters there could be some talent.

Dortujla had filtered the request through Truthsense, she said, reminding Mother Superior that even in backwaters there could be some talent.

Not fishing all the time, but exploring as well, poking the canoe into tangled backwaters and little twisting sloughs, looking over an island or two.