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watering place

NOUN
mineral spring
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Manhattan's Copacabana is a Scotch and watering place for Broadway's well-heeled show folk, who come regularly to pay homage to such distinguished comics as Jimmy Durante and Joe E. Lewis.

From Time Magazine Archive

Retiring after his Grand Slam, Jones decided to build an "ideal" golf club on the site of an old indigo plantation in Augusta, a popular winter watering place for Northern socialites.

From Time Magazine Archive

With President Truman calling the tunes from his Key West watering place, official Washington last week bustled about in a brisk game of musical chairs.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was born in Ostend, the Belgian seaport and watering place, in 1860.

From Time Magazine Archive

Every house was a temporary watering place where warriors gathered for training and the perfection of their grim art before the tents were struck again.

From "The Great Santini" by Pat Conroy