WordNet
n. water mixed with waste matter [syn: effluent, wastewater]
Usage examples of "sewer water".
His outer coat was too sodden with sewer water to be of use, so he wound his jacket through the spokes of the wheel, along with some fragments of wood and rags from one of the open crypts.
From the settling ponds the water flowed into channels that spread the sewer water into thin sheets that flowed down the flattened sloping granite inclines, exposed to the chaos of the sun, to be collected into another set of ponds that fed the lower fountains.
The marquis de Carabas vomited sewer water over the side of the London Wall, staining the gray stones with brown foulness.
The beam probed after him, scoring the concrete and turning the puddles of sewer water into steam.
They'll sell you sewer water instead of jet fuel if you don't check.
Every drop of water, even sewer water and the canal which came from an underground river and swept down to the sea some miles away, was milk.
Mirt blinked sewer water from his eyes, thanked the two Harpers gravely, and then heaved himself like an angry whale up out of the water and through the hatch.