waterlogged in English

adjective
1
saturated with or full of water.
the race was called off after parts of the course were found to be waterlogged

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1. Above this the soil has become waterlogged.

2. The game was cancelled because the field was waterlogged.

3. Coral Clogger (Waterlogged) is an unobtainable item

4. The ground was still too waterlogged for sowing rice.

5. Dead plants can not rot properly in the waterlogged soil.

6. Most of the apparent paths led into long waterlogged hollows.

7. Aeration of soil improved biodegradation compared with waterlogged soil.

8. A bit waterlogged and smells of catfish, but he'll live.

9. All the others ties were postponed because of waterlogged grounds.

10. However, some winter rainfall has been comparatively heavy, resulting in waterlogged roads.

11. Another word for Boggy: marshy, muddy, waterlogged, spongy, swampy Collins English Thesaurus

12. The National Guard went in yesterday to help waterlogged communities in Louisiana.

13. Tunneling through the foliage that looks waterlogged is a sure sign of iris Borers

14. Cormorants’ feathers instead get waterlogged, allowing the bird to sink and dive more efficiently

15. One was small, one was Cranky, and two were old, waterlogged, and leaky

16. Waterlogged, he perched on top of the cabin and soon gurgled his song.

17. 1 Obtaining 2 Usage 2.1 Declogging Table 3 History Coral Clogger (Waterlogged) is currently unobtainable

18. Peats consist of the partly decomposed remains of vegetation, which have accumulated in waterlogged areas.

19. Most are alluvial, sandy and shallow soils, while less frequent entisol types include clay and waterlogged soils

20. Most are alluvial, sandy and shallow soils, while less frequent entisol types include clay and waterlogged soils.

21. The development and regulation of Aerenchyma in waterlogged conditions were studied in the seminal roots of wheat

22. 22 synonyms for Boggy: marshy, muddy, waterlogged, spongy, swampy, soft, yielding, fenny, oozy, miry, quaggy

23. Synonyms for Bathed include wet, soaked, drenched, sodden, soggy, waterlogged, watery, dripping, saturated and sopping

24. The table in the snooker room is waterlogged, its baize stained and its wooden sides cracked.

25. Broken tables, waterlogged mattresses, and mud-crusted refrigerators lay abandoned on the side of the road.

26. If they ditch in the sea their long wings can get critically waterlogged With every swoop, they risk drowning

27. When used on a Declogging Table, the Coral Clogger (Waterlogged) will be converted into a functioning Coral Clogger

28. After soaking two years and then lying high six months it was perfectly sound, though waterlogged past drying.

29. Large tracts of land will be waterlogged and rendered saline, and innumerable species of wildlife destroyed for ever.

30. While pros at swimming, the Cormorants’ waterlogged feathers often make it look as if they are struggling in water.

31. Moore’s waterlogged narration, written in Melville-esque pastiche and too stuffed with the “avasts” and “Belikes” and “methinks” to hurry the legend

32. Conk has also been used in smoking mixtures and is the amadou sold in fly fishing shops for quickly drying waterlogged artificial flies

33. Aerenchyma is a tissue composing of longitudinal gas spaces separated by the strands of living cells, found in the root cortex of waterlogged plants as shown in Figure 1

34. Most studies of Acclimations by roots in waterlogged soils have focused on morphological and anatomical differences among various species with contrasting tolerances, and on responses to ethylene in some species

35. The source of this heaviness is uncertain; possibly the Allied ships were bulkier in construction, or that the ships were waterlogged since they had not been dried out in the winter (though there is no real evidence for either suggestion).

36. ‘In waterlogged soils, plants strongly influence soil oxygen availability by transporting oxygen through Aerenchyma to soils.’ ‘There are large intercellular spaces between the irregular cells, and the parenchyma looks like Aerenchyma.’ ‘Programmed cell death also takes place in the cortex of adventitious roots to form Aerenchyma.’

37. Also known as grave wax, mortuary fat, and corpse cheese, Adipocere is a soap-like or waxy substance formed from the fat and soft tissue of human or animal remains after interment.Adipocere is most commonly produced in waterlogged burials and on the bodies of drowning victims, although it can also form in the presence of less moisture; thus, there are generally two types of Adipocere, known