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Puddle (Verb)

Meaning 1

Work a wet mixture, such as concrete or mud.

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The laborers puddle the wet concrete to remove air pockets and ensure a smooth finish.
  • She began to puddle the mud with her hands until it achieved the right consistency.
  • To puddle the mixture properly, the contractors used a specialized tool that applied the right amount of pressure.
  • The construction crew had to puddle the wet cement to create an even, solid base for the foundation.
  • He worked tirelessly to puddle the mixture, his hands moving in a repetitive motion to get the texture just right.

Hypernyms

  • Wad
  • Bundle
  • Compact

Related Words

  • Puddle (noun)

Meaning 2

Eliminate urine; "Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug".

Classification

Verbs of grooming, dressing and bodily care.

Examples

  • The cat puddled on the expensive rug, forcing us to call a professional cleaner.
  • I was fed up with the dog constantly puddling in the living room.
  • After NOT taking her outside, the puppy puddled on the new couch cushions.
  • Unfortunately, the puppy had puddled on the guest room floor in the middle of the night.
  • The aging dog had an accident and was now puddling on the carpeted hallway.

Synonyms

  • Wee
  • Pee
  • Micturate
  • Urinate
  • Relieve Oneself
  • Piddle
  • Pee-pee
  • Pass Water
  • Wee-wee
  • Piss
  • Make
  • Take A Leak
  • Make Water
  • Spend A Penny

Hypernyms

  • Eliminate
  • Egest
  • Excrete

Hyponyms

  • Stale
  • Wet

Meaning 3

Make a puddle by splashing water.

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The kids puddled the entire sidewalk with their splash fights in the front yard.
  • She tried not to puddle the carpet, but the accident was unavoidable after knocking over her water glass.
  • After spilling his drink, he quickly grabbed a towel to clean up before the liquid puddled on his laptop.
  • Raucous children were busy trying to puddle the school hallway with their water fountains.
  • The farmer cautioned his children not to puddle the soil with the new irrigation system while watering the plants.

Hypernyms

  • Splash
  • Plash
  • Splosh
  • Splatter
  • Swash

Related Words

  • Puddle (noun)

Meaning 4

Make into a puddle; "puddled mire".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The overflowing water puddled the floor, making it slippery to walk on.
  • Continuous rainfall had puddled the entire field, rendering it impassable for the tourists.
  • Heavy downpour led to the road becoming a massive puddled mess of water and mud.
  • The wet conditions had puddled the walking trail, causing many hikers to turn back.
  • Excess water puddled in the garden, attracting puddle-dwelling mosquitoes and pests.

Synonyms

  • Muddle

Hypernyms

  • Roil

Meaning 5

Subject to puddling or form by puddling; "puddle iron".

Classification

Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.

Examples

  • The molten iron was stirred and folded to puddle the impurities out of the metal.
  • To create iron with the desired properties, it took several hours of intense stirring to puddle the mixture in the furnace.
  • Throughout the 19th century, iron manufacturers used puddling to purify pig iron into wrought iron.
  • In order to break down impurities, the blacksmith had to puddle the metal, making it strong and malleable enough for his project.
  • As the material was heated, melted, and then vigorously stirred to puddle out unwanted elements, the quality of the metal began to take shape.

Hypernyms

  • Mould
  • Forge
  • Form
  • Work
  • Mold

Related Words

  • Puddler (noun)
  • Puddle (noun)

Meaning 6

Wade or dabble in a puddle; "The ducks and geese puddled in the backyard".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • Children loved to puddle in the shallow water at the beach on a warm summer day.
  • The kids spent hours puddling in the birdbath, trying to catch the fish.
  • After the rain, the yard was perfect for the ducks to puddle in.
  • The kids took off their shoes and began to puddle in the shallow water's edge.
  • At recess, kids often puddled in the small pools of water on the playground.

Related Words

  • Puddle (noun)

Meaning 7

Dip into mud before planting; "puddle young plants".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The gardener gently puddled the young plant into the soil to help it establish a strong root system.
  • Puddle the saplings well before covering them with soil to prevent air pockets from forming.
  • To ensure proper planting, puddle each shoot in the muddy water before putting it in the ground.
  • When planting trees in peat, it's essential to puddle them carefully to eliminate air pockets around the roots.
  • Experts recommend puddling young plants gently but firmly into the soil to promote healthy growth.

Hypernyms

  • Set

Meaning 8

Mess around, as in a liquid or paste; "The children are having fun puddling in paint".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The kids are having fun puddling in the mud during recess.
  • She spent the entire morning puddling watercolors on her palette trying different techniques.
  • They were puddling in the pudding mixture to make tiny puddings in the cups.
  • The first graders loved puddling in finger paint and creating art projects.
  • Puddling in the warm sand made it easy for her to create the unique garden design.

Hypernyms

  • Tinker
  • Monkey Around
  • Muck Around
  • Monkey
  • Muck About
  • Mess Around
  • Potter

Meaning 9

Mix up or confuse; "He muddled the issues".

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • The politician's vague statement only helped to puddle the voters' perception of her true intentions.
  • By throwing in unnecessary details, she puddled the main points of her argument.
  • The plot twist was so confusing it pudding the lines between reality and fantasy.
  • She tried to remain calm but her nerves started to puddle her senses.
  • The added subplots puddled the storyline, making it difficult to follow.

Synonyms

  • Addle
  • Muddle

Hypernyms

  • Confuse
  • Jumble
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