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What is a verb for liquid?

There isn't a single perfect verb for "liquid" because the action depends on what you want to express. Here are some options and their nuances:

General:

* Flow: This describes the movement of a liquid, emphasizing its fluidity.

* Pour: This describes the act of transferring a liquid from one container to another.

* Spill: This describes the accidental release of liquid.

* Drip: This describes the slow falling of liquid in drops.

* Gush: This describes a rapid, forceful flow of liquid.

Specific:

* Melt: This describes the transition of a solid to a liquid.

* Dissolve: This describes the process of a solid becoming part of a liquid.

* Evaporate: This describes the transition of a liquid to a gas.

* Condense: This describes the transition of a gas to a liquid.

The best verb to use will depend on the specific context and the action you want to convey.

For example, if you're describing water coming out of a faucet, you might use "flow." If you're describing someone pouring milk into a glass, you might use "pour."

Think about the specific action you want to express, and then choose the verb that best fits that action.

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