20 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Runoff' in a Sentence
"The drainage or flow of water, such as rainwater flowing off the land in streams." more
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During the hike, the children discovered a beautiful waterfall formed by the runoff from the mountains.
During the storm, the runoff carried leaves and debris into the drainage system.
The city built drainage systems to prevent flooding caused by heavy runoff during storms.
The farmer built channels to manage the runoff from the fields during the rainy season.
After watering the garden, there was runoff from the hose that formed puddles on the driveway.
The heavy rain caused a runoff in the streets, creating small streams of water.
After the rain, we saw a small runoff in the backyard.
We watched the runoff as it made a small stream.
The farmer built a channel to direct the runoff to water his crops.
The runoff from the fountain provided a cool and refreshing spot in the park.
Farmers use ditches to control runoff and prevent soil erosion in their fields.
Sally enjoyed watching the runoff from the melting snow cascade down the mountainside.
The runoff from the melting snow created a babbling brook in the valley.
After the heavy rain, the runoff from the roof created small streams in the garden.
The runoff from the melting snow formed a tiny river that flowed down the hill.
The playground had a slope that allowed rain runoff to flow smoothly away.
The construction site had measures in place to prevent soil runoff into nearby water sources.
The runoff from the roof filled the rain barrel.
Farmers use channels to control the runoff of water in their fields.
Sally watched the runoff as it flowed down the street during the storm.
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