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why is the river said to be dimpling​

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Answered by mokshit15
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Answer: 1. Dimpling river' refers to the surface of the river with indentations formed due to some external article, for example: the rain drops dimpled the stream water; the fish kept bobbing out of the water, dimpling its surface. ... Therefore, a grown up river means it behaves in a moderate manner.

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Answered by Ranbir2009
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Dimpling river' refers to the surface of the river with indentations formed due to some external article, for example: the rain drops dimpled the stream water; the fish kept bobbing out of the water, dimpling its surface. ... Therefore, a grown up river means it behaves in a moderate manner.

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