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1 It was filthy water, full of dirt, and very brackish to taste.
2 The water is obtained by digging in the sand, and is very brackish .
3 In the main one there was plenty of water, but it was very brackish .
4 The reason old wells are abandoned is, that after a while the water becomes very brackish .
5 We camped here, and dug out the well, which was very brackish ; yet the horses drank it.
6 That big jaw of his was now protruding like the prow of a battleship and his mood was very brackish .
7 The best which was ever afforded us was very brackish , but that from the ship's hold was nauseous in the highest degree.
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