waterfall

/ˈwɔtərfɔl/
verb
  1. To flow or fall like a waterfall.
    • The fabric waterfalled from the table to the floor.
    • The lava waterfalled over the cliff into the ocean.
    • Her tears waterfalled down her cheeks.
noun
  1. A stream of water that falls from a high place, such as a cliff or rock face.
    • Niagara Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world.
    • We hiked for two hours to see the beautiful waterfall.
    • The sound of the waterfall was very relaxing.
  2. A large amount of something that flows or falls like a waterfall.
    • Her hair cascaded down her back like a dark waterfall.
    • The waterfall of data was too much for the old computer to handle.
    • A waterfall of emails flooded her inbox after the announcement.
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