Watering
121mouth-watering — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. salivary, appetizing, savory, succulent. ANT.: unappetizing, distasteful …
122mouth watering — Meaning Delicious, tasty enough to make you salivate. Origin As used in the advertising jingle Opal Fruits: made to make your mouth water …
123Queen of Watering Places — Brighton, England …
124mouth-watering — adjective 1》 smelling or looking delicious. 2》 highly attractive or tempting …
125stock watering — The creation of more new shares in a company than is justified by its tangible assets, even though the company may be making considerable profits. The consequences of this could be that the dividend may not be maintained at the old rate on the… …
126stock watering — The creation of more new shares in a company than is justified by its tangible assets, even though the company may be making considerable profits. The consequences of this could be that the dividend may not be maintained at the old rate on the… …
127mouth-watering — mouth′ wa tering adj. very appetizing in appearance, aroma, or description • Etymology: 1815–25 …
128wateringhole — watering hole n. Informal In both senses also called water hole. 1. A small natural depression in which water collects, especially a pool where animals come to drink. 2. A social gathering place, such as a bar or saloon, where drinks are served:… …