morass in English

noun
1
an area of muddy or boggy ground.
We tend to take such well maintained paths for granted but on the mountain the contrast between the good path and the muddy morass is all too obvious.
2
a complicated or confused situation.
she would become lost in a morass of lies and explanations

Use "morass" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "morass" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "morass", or refer to the context using the word "morass" in the English Dictionary.

1. Morass can be witnessed everywhere.

2. 22 They were stuck in a morass of paperwork.

3. Lothar destroys three outposts in the Black Morass.

4. Human Performance Enhancement: ü berhumans or Ethical Morass?

5. They were stuck in a morass of paperwork.

6. We're trying to drag the country out of its economic morass.

7. Mona Monroe mourned the moral morass of the monster.

8. Worse still, one might be swallowed for ever in the morass.

9. Some genuinely want to help him out of the current morass.

10. EXAMPLE : During the rainy season the valley became an impassible morass.

11. I tried to drag myself out of the morass of despair.

12. The Banished are enemies that only appear in the Morass of the Banished

13. We got bogged down in a morass of detail and bureaucratic red tape.

14. 9 EXAMPLE : During the rainy season the valley became an impassible morass.

15. The books are written off as a morass of stuff and nonsense.

16. 11 The morass of rules and regulations is delaying the start of the project.

17. Cleavers are large enemies found in the Forgotten Sepulcher and the Morass of the Banished

18. Using his hands to steady himself, he managed to free his leg from the sucking morass.

19. And so I am pasted to this leaning morass, observing the simplest of equations.

20. To help them find a way out of the morass they had jumped into.

21. The legal system flounders in its own morass of indefensible defendants, incoherent witnesses, and injudicious jurists.

22. Well, there are steps we can take to navigate our way through the morass.

23. Art historians have generally been reluctant to venture into this morass of styles and terms.

24. 14 Predictably, this fool's errand finds her up to her neck in a morass of inconclusive forensics.

25. And a newly recognized disorder serves to show how one comes to be recognized amid the psychiatric morass.

26. Sara felt slightly sick, but there was no point in wading deeper into the morass.

27. After completing the Black Morass encounter , all the additional mobs zone will no longer all aggro.

28. Cleaver (Enemy), a large knight with an axe found in the Forgotten Sepulcher and the Morass of the Banished.

29. 3 Predictably, this fool's errand finds her up to her neck in a morass of inconclusive forensics.

30. Then the army arrived with a bulldozer, leaving a flattened morass of dust and uprooted trees about 30 metres square.

31. American Author Walker Percy's novel, Lost in the Cosmos, calls the reader into a morass of social irony and introspection.

32. But he had been there - he had watched some one he loved being drawn deeper and deeper into the morass.

33. The PA Time Project is under construction by Amanda Owen: Avowen@aol.com, to investigate the morass of confusion from county to county

34. Caroline realised that she was floundering in such a morass of conflicting emotions that she hardly knew what to resent most.

35. But there is a growing consensus that there is no quick, painless or cheap way out of the morass.

36. The morass in Washington has gained even greater attention as bond investors have little economic news on which to focus.

37. There was a sinking sensation in the pit of her stomach, as though she was falling deeper into the morass of lies.

38. Navigating the morass of modern medicine has become daunting even for healthcare professionals, making the advice offered in 'Butchered' a must-read for all healthcare consumers

39. Similarly, Jesus’ loyal love moved him to defend God’s Word against the efforts of religious leaders to twist it to their own ends or bury it under a morass of human traditions.

40. By Jesus’ time those traditions had become so voluminous and such an oppressive morass of legalistic nit-picking —so laden with time-consuming ceremonial rituals— that no workingman could possibly keep them.