Body of standing water, either natural or man-made, that is usually smaller than a lake.
1 Today they were to clear the pond near the Number Ten fairway.
2 The pond shall be drained, holy father; I have already ordered it.
3 Vomit is a more dangerous material to inhale than, say, pond water.
4 And again the miracle of the hundred-thousand-tonner in the pond was performed.
5 Right, and pond scum's the nicest thing anybody ever said about him.
6 The water was quite cold; the pond froze over the following night.
7 The children's playtime was over; the ducks in the pond were silent.
8 Across the pond in the near distance loomed the dark fir trees.
9 It was tied to a water-plant in the middle of the pond .
10 Notice the wind-ripples on the pond ; they have become fixed and motionless.
11 Follow its course until you reach a briny pond , where it ends.
12 He did not know whose it was; it belonged to the pond .
13 We cut our own ice in the pond back of the orchard.
14 She walked to the pond three and sometimes four times a week.
15 The work includes woodland management, dry-stone walling, stream clearing and pond maintenance.
16 I say 'sensed.' It bobbed about like a cork on a pond .
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