pool
A small area of spilt liquid or a small patch of light.
A small area of spilt liquid or a small patch of light.
A pool of dark-colored liquid, like blood or oil.
A large area of spilt liquid or a large patch of light.
A pool of wet, soft earth or clay.
A pool of water that is not deep.
A small, shallow area of water.
A small, shallow area of water.
A large, shallow area of water.
A large, shallow area of water.
A pool of water with significant depth.
A pool of water that is cloudy with mud.
A pool of calm, unmoving water.
A small pool of water among rocks on a sea coast.
A pool of water that is not flowing and often smells unpleasant.
A pool of water left on a beach or in rocks after the tide has gone out.
A pool of water that is not salty.
A pool of water containing salt.
A shallow pool of water, designed to reflect a building or monument.
A pool in a garden or park, designed to be beautiful rather than for swimming.
A pool of water that seems to have no bottom; extremely deep.
A large supply or collection.
The total supply of something that can be used or obtained.
The suitable, skilled people who are available to be chosen for a particular type of work.
An extremely large supply or collection.
The number of people who are available to work. 'Labour' is BrE, 'labor' is AmE.
A supply of resources shared by a group.
A very large supply or collection.
A small supply or collection.
A large supply or collection of something, like talent or resources.
A collection of varied people or things.
All the genes of a particular population.
An increasing supply or collection.
An arrangement where a group of people travel together in one car.
A small or restricted supply.
A decreasing supply or collection.
The group of people who have applied for a job.
The group of people from which new employees or members can be chosen.
A small group of journalists who represent a larger group, especially to cover an event where space is limited.
The group of people from which a jury is chosen.
A group of vehicles kept by an organization for use by its members.
A group of typists in an office who provide services for everyone.
The most common term for a structure built for swimming.
A pool located inside a building.
A pool of large size.
A pool of small size.
A pool that is not inside a building.
A pool where the water is artificially warmed.
A pool with a significant depth, suitable for diving.
A pool of small size.
A swimming pool that meets the size standards for Olympic Games.
A swimming pool that is the same size as those used in the Olympic Games (50 meters long).
A pool that has no water in it.
A private swimming pool located in the yard behind a house.
A pool that is not enclosed by a roof.
A shallow pool intended for use by children.
A swimming pool built into the ground, rather than placed on top of it.
A pool with a machine that creates artificial waves.
A very shallow pool for small children to play in.
A very shallow pool for small children to play in.
A deep pool specifically for diving.
A very small and shallow pool for young children.
A portable pool made of plastic that you fill with air.
A long, narrow pool designed for swimming laps.
A very small and shallow pool for babies.
A small, deep pool of cold water, often used after a sauna.
A pool for swimming or bathing, often a somewhat dated term.
A special pool of warm water for a woman to give birth in.
Refers to a specific part of the pool, such as the bottom, edge, middle, or side.
The distance from one end of a swimming pool to the other.
A party held at a swimming pool.
The area around a swimming pool.
A person whose job is to supervise a public swimming pool.
A man or boy employed to clean and maintain a private swimming pool.
Used to specify the substance, e.g., 'a pool of blood', 'a pool of light'.
Indicates location within a spilt area of liquid or a patch of light.
Indicates location within a pool of water.
Used to specify the substance that forms the pool, e.g., 'a pool of water'.
Used to specify the type of resource, e.g., 'a pool of talent'.
To be situated in an area of liquid, often in a dramatic or tragic context.
To make a supply larger.
To make a supply greater in number or amount.
To form a new supply of something.
To increase the variety and number of a supply.
To come together to create a shared supply.
To gradually create a supply of something.
To move through the water in a pool using your body.
To leap into a pool, usually feet-first.
To jump into a pool head-first.
To cause a pool to become full of water.
To remove the water from a pool.
To jump or dive into a pool with force.