Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fetching-water
verb phrase
/ˈfɛtʃɪŋ ˈwɔːtər/

Definition
The act of going to get and bring back water.

Examples
- She spent the afternoon fetching-water from the stream.
- In many rural areas, fetching-water is a daily chore for families.
- The children took turns fetching-water for the cooking.

Meaning
Fetching-water refers to the process of retrieving water from a source, such as a river or a well, usually for domestic or agricultural use.

Synonyms
- collecting water
- gathering water
- retrieving water