(Of language) transparently clear; easily understandable.
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Examples for "liquid"
Examples for "liquid"
1Money market funds are generally considered to be very safe, liquid investments.
2However, despite the long maturity of loans, the bank is highly liquid.
3The light gleamed crimson in the wine; it glowed like liquid fire.
4In water, you sense the liquid's help-buoyingyou and supporting your weight.
5In 2010, new rules required funds to become more transparent and liquid.
1These are open, direct and an example of transparent democracy in practice.
2We will continue to provide information in a transparent manner, said Hafeez.
3More than anything else, African countries need law-abiding, predictable and transparent government.
4This development is a natural consequence of more open and transparent government.
5In addition, there is a clear need for transparent policies and guidelines.
1Following cardiac arrest a lucid, organized, and conscious experience should be impossible.
2These had not made fertile furrow for lucid thought about my future.
3I readily admit it: the theory is very simple, lucid and seductive.
4So lucid is the memory that I feel the power of resurrection.
5The address was scholarly, lucid, earnest; and the language was absolutely perfect.
1The building looks crystalline and futuristic in an old-fashioned sort of way.
2The only part of her with power was her crystalline core logic.
3Evidently, the future is closer, cheaper and more crystalline than once believed.
4The notes were clear, crystalline, as if unmodified by any connecting medium.
5Spherical shaped and crystalline nature of particles was recorded under XRD analysis.
1She dipped the toes of her arched foot into the pellucid stream.
2In the cascades of our gardens the water was pellucid with silences.
3The pellucid stream of love served to keep her temper moderately cool.
4Hast Thou, pellucid, in Thy azure depths, medicine for case like mine?
5A moment when deep-water soloing became as pellucid as the sea.
1Unto this beareth witness the Tongue of Grandeur in this perspicuous Book.
2It did not make Cristich less interesting, nor the prima-donna more perspicuous.
3Unto this testify all created things and beyond them this perspicuous Book.
4He spoke Latin barbarously; none the less was his language direct and perspicuous.
5Thus have We set down Our decree in a perspicuous Tablet.
1And the prime minister has made that absolutely crystal clear, he said.
2The bipartisan Fiscal Commission I created last year made this crystal clear.
3Mr Sarkozy's second advantage was to be crystal clear in his message.
4But one thing was crystal clear: Twitter still needs an Edit button.
5Lighting complements high quality video by helping render a crystal clear image.
1And the largest and the most luculent of those pearls came forward to make of its own accord my wish content.
1It was limpid; like a rock-crystal its value lay in its transparency.
2But Science requires in the mind of the discoverer a limpid calm.
3Then turning once more, Narcissus addressed his reflection in the limpid stream:-
4They were smooth and limpid, and in the sunlight they vomited fire.
5When I perceived her skirts in the limpid night, I advanced noiselessly.
6With light the ether becomes more pleasing and the waters more limpid.
7Over it I saw form a limpid cloud of the brilliant vapors.
8The limpid water, illuminated by the resplendent moonlight, lapped against the wharf.
9The horse for Roma was a quiet bay mare with limpid eyes.
10A kingfisher screamed past, following the limpid turquoise edge of the shore.
11To be there was like a plunge in a cool, limpid pool.
12Her eyes were limpid, almost as if there were tears in them.
13His childish face, with the limpid black eyes, was red and moist.
14One bathed in those limpid waters, drank deep, and found no peace.
15Another stood at the side, facing away out over the limpid waves.
16I leaned on Boubin Islander's rail and stared down into limpid waters.
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