English to Georgian Meaning of watery - წყლიანი


Watery :
წყლიანი

წყლიანი, უგემოვნო, რძე და წყლის, გაჟღენთილია წყლით, სველი, თხევადი, წვრილი, გამჭვირვალე, ნათელი, უფერო, კრისტალური, დაჭაობებული, განზავებული, სუსტი, უინტერესო, მშრალი, გამყინვარების, ნაცრისფერი, უსუსური, გაქრა, ცუდად, დასუსტდებიან, სნეულთა, ზიზღს, შემორჩენილია

წყლიანი
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Definitions of watery in English
Adjective(1) filled with water(2) wet with secreted or exuded moisture such as sweat or tears(3) relating to or resembling or consisting of water(4) overly diluted; thin and insipid
Examples of watery in English
(1) The tiger prawns in my starter were big and juicy, but the chickpea purÔö£┬«e they came with was bland, watery and virtually spiceless.(2) He rocks, shuffles and chews a plastic bottle, then sits in that distressingly human way bears have with his back to the wall and lifts his face to a glimmer of watery sunshine.(3) I'm not trying that again├ö├ç┬¬ He lifted his heavy bulk from the watery depths and onto the grass.(4) He could tell that I was shocked because my eyes were watery .(5) The moon, only one day past full, sailed up over the fields as we drove out and, on the way back, glimmered down on the sea, lighting a watery path across the channel to the Welsh coast beyond.(6) They're rather grotesque in that their body is very, very watery and slimy and when you get very large bags of them they tend to sort of slime up the net.(7) So, we shall continue feeding them, and work to keep their watery world a healthy place for them, and hope that nature will take its course and effect their gradual disappearance.(8) Best of all, for those who have spent years of misery denying themselves the foods they love and existing on watery cabbage soup in a vain attempt to regain the shape they had as a teenager, it does seem to work.(9) I tried; it was a very watery , very shaky smile, but a smile nonetheless.(10) He was tall, but extremely thin, with pale blonde hair and watery blue eyes.(11) Saliva is a watery fluid that helps to wash away and neutralise the acid.(12) Anyway, his performance is pretty watery and weak and blah.(13) Members of the Royal Marines who are preparing to leave their base at Arbroath to serve in the rocky terrain of Afghanistan will find themselves a long way from their watery origins.(14) I see Samantha get up, eyes looking suspiciously watery .(15) My eyes were a bit watery , something that happens after anyone shouts at me.(16) The zucchini will expel quite a lot of liquid and this stops the fritters becoming too watery .
Related Phrases of watery
(1) watery eyes ::
წყლიანი თვალები
(2) watery grave ::
წყლიანი მძიმე
(3) watery soup ::
წყლიანი წვნიანი
Synonyms
Adjective
1. liquid ::
თხევადი
2. wet ::
სველი
3. thin ::
წვრილი
4. pale ::
ღია
5. tearful ::
ცრემლიანი
6. weak ::
სუსტი
Antonyms
1. arid ::
არიდული
2. dry ::
მშრალი
Different Forms
watery
Word Example from TV Shows
- My eyes just got a little watery.
- Watery?

- My eyes just got a little WATERY. - Watery?

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 9

- My eyes just got a little watery.
- Watery?

- My eyes just got a little WATERY. - Watery?

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 9

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