To lose water or moisture; to become dry
dehydrate
a glass tank or bowl in which fish or other aquatic animals live
aquarium
imperfect or faulty
defective
regular or nothing super special
ordinary
hard to carry something, to move slow
schlep
related to electricity that is made from the energy of falling water
hydroelectric
an underground layer of rock that water continually moves through
aquifer
Mrs. Stephenson's first name
Charlotte
an abnormality on the face resulting in a gap in the lip and mouth
cleft palate
a group of things moving in the same direction
stampede
an upright pipe with a spout, nozzle, or other outlet, usually in the street, for drawing water from a main pipe for fighting fires
hydrant
related to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea
marine
Mrs. Stephenson's favorite baseball team
The Braves
going crazy or dying of laughter
hysterical
someone who dresses very well; designer
fashionista
living or taking place in water
aquatic
a small harbor where small boats can dock
marina
Where Mrs. Stephenson is going next week
Hawaii
obvious after the fact
hindsight
disaster; something that causes great damage
catastrophe
a channel that has been built to carry water over long distances
on or near the sea
maritime
intensely irritated or annoyed
exasperated
loud and rude; annoying
obnoxious
to get every detail; to be precise
meticulously