swamp|swamps in English

noun

[swɑmp /swɒmp]

low-lying area of land that is saturated with water and unfit for agricultural purposes, marsh, bog

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1. Creation of shrub swamps often follows a catastrophic event in a forested swamp (flood, cutting, fire, or windstorm).

2. 13 Jove laughed at their and into the swamp a huge Log , which came downrplashto the swamp.

3. The fort flanked on a swamp.

4. The stench of the swamp...

5. Bayou Or Swamp What’s The Difference

6. That's the werewolf of fever swamp.

7. Something roared down in the swamp.

8. In summer visitors swamp the island.

9. This is a crocodile - infested swamp.

10. Don't let feelings of depression swamp you.

11. The Okefenokee Swamp, Atremble with wonders

12. The bureaucratic swamp soon recovered its grip.

13. The soldiers became bogged in the swamp.

14. Free will scuttles in the swamp of fear.

15. Shadows of Brimstone: Swamps of Death REVISED EDITION $119.95

16. Aronia is commonly found in wet woods and swamps

17. They had to approach the castle through thick swamps.

18. The old fort flanked on a swamp.

19. Meet the Cast of Swamp People on HISTORY

20. There are plenty of fireflies in the swamp.

21. Its natural habitats are shrub-dominated wetlands and swamps.

22. We could see the moon over the papyrus swamps.

23. The swamp country is inclined to poach in winter.

24. You could smell the swamp gas a mile off.

25. Croaker is the best hopper in the Swamp