We have no meanings for "very waters" in our records yet.
1 The one in the little sloop-of-war in these very waters .
2 Their hands are plunged into the very waters of life.
3 The very waters in the south are clear, flowing, rustling; in the north muddy, sneaking, stagnant.
4 The very waters were in a holiday mood.
5 The very waters found a voice and bade her depart, in smothered cries of, Depart hence!
6 He never guessed at any deeper poison at work far below, tainting the very waters at their source.
7 He was now put in charge of cleaning up the biggest environmental disaster in U.S. history in those very waters .
8 Jones, the electrician, had just finished reading the adventures of a young British gunner in these very waters somewhere back in the eighties.
9 It is the air the gods and heroes used to breathe; they fought and played, indeed, over these very waters and wind-swept hills.
10 Then a sort of superstitious awe crept over the slave as she remembered that it was in these very waters that Aphiz had been drowned.
11 "Who would imagine that three men lost their lives last night in those very waters ? "
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