
• A cavity made in the earth by a torrent of water; a washout. • A watery appearance in the sky, accompanying the rainbow; a secondary or broken rainbow.
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A cooked crab that contains a lot of water. This is because a recently molted crab uses water to inflate and fill the voids of its new, larger shell. When cooked and cracked open, water pours from within. Often mistakenly attributed to poor cooking technique. See also Whitey.
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Wa'ter gall` 1. A cavity made in the earth by a torrent of water; a washout.
2. A watery appearance in the sky, accompanying the rainbow; a secondary or broken rainbow. « These
water galls , in her dim element, Foretell new storms to those already spent.»
Shak. « False good ne...
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