Water surface to a poet
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RYMEWater surface, to a poet
RYMESurface of water, to a tar
hydroplanesA light fast motorboat designed to skim over the surface of water
hydroplaneA light fast motorboat designed to skim over the surface of water
dappedto bounce or skip, as on the surface of a body of water
dapto bounce or skip, as on the surface of a body of water
dapsto bounce or skip, as on the surface of a body of water
whitewaterreferring to a stretch of water with a broken foamy surface, as in rapids
flashingsA strip of metal used to stop water from penetrating the junction of a roof with another surface
flashingA strip of metal used to stop water from penetrating the junction of a roof with another surface
topminnowA small surface-swimming fish related to the killifishes, found in fresh, brackish, and salt water throughout North America
topminnowsA small surface-swimming fish related to the killifishes, found in fresh, brackish, and salt water throughout North America
drakestonea flat stone so thrown along the surface of water as to skip from point to point before it sinks
shearwatersA long-winged seabird related to the petrels, often flying low over the surface of the water far from land
washespass a liquid (as water) over or through especially so as to carry off material from the surface or interior
shearwaterA long-winged seabird related to the petrels, often flying low over the surface of the water far from land
waterskisEach of a pair of skis enabling the wearer to skim the surface of the water when towed by a motorboat
drakestonesDRAKESTONE, a flat stone so thrown along the surface of water as to skip from point to point before it sinks
skimmerA long-winged seabird related to the terns, feeding by flying low over the water surface with its knifelike extended lower mandible immersed
sinkholeA cavity in the ground, esp. in limestone bedrock, caused by water erosion and providing a route for surface water to disappear underground
skimmersA long-winged seabird related to the terns, feeding by flying low over the water surface with its knifelike extended lower mandible immersed
sinkholesA cavity in the ground, esp. in limestone bedrock, caused by water erosion and providing a route for surface water to disappear underground
seichean oscillation of the surface of a landlocked body of water (as a lake) that varies in period from a few minutes to several hours
seichesan oscillation of the surface of a landlocked body of water (as a lake) that varies in period from a few minutes to several hours
plasterA soft mixture of lime with sand or cement and water for spreading on walls, ceilings, or other structures to form a smooth hard surface when dried
plastersA soft mixture of lime with sand or cement and water for spreading on walls, ceilings, or other structures to form a smooth hard surface when dried
subirrigationsto irrigate beneath the surface of the ground, as with water passing through a system of underground porous pipes or transmitted through the subsoil from ditches, etc.
treadto maintain the body erect in the water with the head above the surface usually by a pumping up-and-down movement of the legs and sometimes the arms
threshersA surface-living shark with a long upper lobe to the tail. Threshers often hunt in pairs, lashing the water with their tails to herd fish into a tightly packed shoal
thresherA surface-living shark with a long upper lobe to the tail. Threshers often hunt in pairs, lashing the water with their tails to herd fish into a tightly packed shoal
basilisksA long, slender, and mainly bright green lizard found in Central America, the male of which has a crest running from the head to the tail. It can swim well and is able to run on its hind legs across the surface of water
RYMEWater surface, to Masefield
WELLUPRise to the surface, as water
skitterto skim over the surface of water
skittersSKITTER, to skim over the surface of water
skitteredSKITTER, to skim over the surface of water
skitteringSKITTER, to skim over the surface of water
upom beneath the ground or water to the surface
dappedto cause to skip along the surface of water
dapsto cause to skip along the surface of water