We have no meanings for "whole pond" in our records yet.
1 I fenced in the whole pond to begin with.
2 The wretched robber robs our whole pond .
3 She circled the whole pond , looking in every direction, reacting to every twig snapping in the bushes, every bird taking flight.
4 The boys were first taken to the top of a hill, from which the whole pond , dam, and beaver house could be distinctly seen.
5 But they had scarcely gone a very little distance, when the whole pond rose with a frightful roar, and streamed out over the open country.
6 The whole pond acted like a huge musical instrument, the entire frozen surface resonating and echoing with the sound of frozen water hurtling over ice.
7 "There's a skin of ice over the whole pond already."
8 "And-andyou've got a whole pond in your Jimmy!"
9 "Of course," answered the boy, "and it is growing colder, too, and you will see that the whole pond is frozen over by tomorrow."
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