Examples of 'water makes it' in a sentence

Meaning of "water makes it"

water makes it - This phrase is used to indicate that something becomes or becomes like water. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a substance that turns into liquid when exposed to water or expressing that a situation becomes more fluid or easily changeable

How to use "water makes it" in a sentence

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water makes it
A lot of water makes it more effective.
A refractive index very close to that of water makes it virtually invisible.
The water makes it impossible to pinpoint.
Watch to see how much water makes it to the gutter.
The water makes it a little better.
The high electrolyte content of coconut water makes it an extremely hydrating drink.
The water makes it look younger and beautiful.
The extremely strong currents in this water makes it a recipe for disaster.
Water makes it catch fire.
I think the water makes it easier.
Water makes it worse.
This property of lemon water makes it a wonderful detoxification agent.
Water makes it slick.
Old buildings and water makes it a very nice city.
Water makes it soft.

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A lot of water makes it weak.
As mentioned before, letting the yeast dissolve in water makes it active.
Washing with water makes it too soggy to saute.
The operating principle is that the atomic composition of water makes it a perfect fuel source.
The water makes it possible to carry out steam distillation.
The exquisite beaches with clear turquoise warm water makes it a popular package tour destination.
High water makes it necessary to do.
The composition of Ginstberg natural mineral water makes it suitable to the whole family.
In all soils water makes it possible for fine particles to be moved.
The flushing with cold water makes it easier!
Limited access to water makes it difficult to cultivate gardens or to rear livestock.
In addition, its ability to absorb water makes it fill much more.
Adding water makes it workable.
The combination of many hard surfaces, edges, and the presence of water makes it a hazard.
The salt in ocean water makes it a good electrical conductor.
Water makes it catch fire. It was on the floor around the bus.
Improving the taste of water makes it easier to drink more water.
Some water makes it to the ocean, where evaporation continues to drive the water cycle.
When stool is eventually collected in the rectum, water makes it more comfortable to eliminate.
Mixed with water makes it a drink that cuts thirst and is also refreshing.
Long three kilometers, its white sand and turquoise water makes it a litter corner of paradise.
Flavoring your water makes it feel like a whole new drink every time.
Anything to get away from this cologne smell . Ooh, water makes it worse.
Rinsing with ultrapure water makes it possible to remove the excess product.
Water makes it worse. ♪ California knows how to party ♪.
Its mixture of mountains and water makes it among the most beautiful provinces in China.
Furthermore, water makes it possible to obtain fibrids having a texture of remarkable quality.
However, the 3.5-percent salt content of this water makes it unusable for most human needs.
Evolving in water makes it possible to develop one 's physical and motor abilities.
No! Cameron, the water makes it so worse.
This water makes it possible, among other things, to regulate the arterial pressure.
This closeness to the water makes it a unique place nearby Saint Jean de Luz.
Ooh, water makes it worse . Water makes it worse.
The clear, shallow water makes it an ideal beach for children.
Colder water makes it easier to swim faster: 2.

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