puddle
pu
ˈpʌ
pa
ddle
dəl
dēl
/ˈpʌdəl/

Definición y significado de "puddle"en inglés

01

charco

a small pool of water or other liquid, particularly rainwater
Ejemplos
She stepped in a puddle while walking to work, soaking her shoes and socks.
Ella pisó un charco mientras caminaba al trabajo, empapando sus zapatos y calcetines.
02

a mixture of clay and sand, applied wet to line ponds so that it forms a watertight layer when dry

Ejemplos
The puddle hardened after drying and sealed the pond.
to puddle
01

to pass urine

Ejemplos
She noticed the toddler had puddled in his pants.
02

to muddle or confuse

Ejemplos
The argument puddled everyone's understanding.
03

to stir or mess around in a liquid or semi-liquid substance

Ejemplos
He puddled in the sand and water at the beach.
04

to form or create a puddle

Ejemplos
The melting snow puddled in the yard.
05

to work or knead a wet mixture, such as clay, mud, or concrete

Ejemplos
Farmers puddled the mud to prepare the rice field.
06

to dip into wet soil or mud before planting

Ejemplos
Workers puddled the field to prepare it for seedlings.
07

to process a metal or material using puddling techniques, such as refining, mixing, or removing impurities

Ejemplos
The factory puddled steel during production.
08

to splash or play in a puddle or shallow water

Ejemplos
The puppy puddled happily after the storm.
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