Citations:feel in one's waters

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  • 1948, William Goldman, Forgotten Word: Sam Jane Brown[1], page 91:
    I just don't think they're finished with me yet. I can feel it in my waters.' 'No, Zena,' Brian replies dismissively. 'I think you're overtired now, and when you wake in the morning, I'm sure it will all feel very different.'
  • 1996, Joe Simpson, Storms of Silence[2], page 116:
    'Instinctively I did,' Mal said with a mischievous glint in his eye. 'Felt it in your waters, did you?' 'Yes, sort of.' Mal stood up. 'And talking of waters, I need a pee.
  • 2016, Matthew Thomas, Terror Firma[3]:
    Leading the formation was the black triangle. It had his name on it, he knew. He felt it in his waters. And his waters, though frequent, were never wrong.