Use "marshy" in a sentence

1. 20 European bunting inhabiting marshy areas.

2. These marshy, lifeless places are ‘given to salt.’

3. 27 In August 1935 , we began our march across the marshy grassland.

4. This timid snake rarely comes near people, preferring undisturbed marshy areas.

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

6. 14 At the same time, we may take a lesson from those unhealed marshy places.

7. The ancient marshy Nile would have hosted many eye disease - causing bacteria.

8. Boggy definition is - consisting of, containing, resembling, or being a bog : swampy, marshy

9. They nest on the ground, in a well-concealed location in a marshy area.

10. Reeds are abundant in a nearby marshy plain, making the name Cana very fitting.

11. 22 synonyms for Boggy: marshy, muddy, waterlogged, spongy, swampy, soft, yielding, fenny, oozy, miry, quaggy

12. 14, 15. (a) What lesson should we take from the unhealed marshy places in Ezekiel’s vision?

13. Bayou definition, a marshy arm, inlet, or outlet of a lake, river, etc., usually sluggish or stagnant

14. Contrary to popular belief, the houses were not erected over water, but on nearby marshy land.

15. Butterbur is a perennial shrub that grows well in marshy regions of Europe, Asia, and North America

16. 25 The plants live mainly in a marshy environment and are propagated by division of the rhizome.

17. This foot gives the Catahoula the ability to work marshy areas and gives them great swimming ability.

18. Alder (Alnus glutinosa) carrs arose in the marshy lowlands and spruce (Picea abies) reached the Harz Mountains.

19. In Hétin, a village in a marshy area, most houses are on stilts and pirogues are the main means of transportation.

20. It is situated in a marshy but highly productive district, near the left bank of the Danube River.

21. Old Olifant's Swamp was a rough, Brambly tract of second-growth woods, with a marshy pond and a stream through the middle

22. The thicket leads into a compact marshy wetland, the fifth biome,[http://Sentencedict.com] which finally emptied into the lagoon.

23. Butterbur can be found growing along rivers and in marshy areas in northern Asia, Europe, and parts of North America

24. This is because the overflowing waters of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers flooded the region annually, creating a marshy “sea.”

25. 7 This plant propagates as speedily in deep water as in a marshy habitat, the thin rhizomes taking root quickly.

26. Cockleburs (Xanthium spp.) are widely distributed in the midwestern US and grow as weeds in fencerows, ditches, and low or marshy areas

27. At the start of the 20th century they were prized for their use in hunting wild ducks in either the water or marshy conditions.

28. Airboats are generally used in swamps or marshy areas along the coast and are known for having a flat bottom and a very shallow draft

29. Large marshy salt flats, formed by capillary action in the soil, exist in many depressions, including the Garaşor, which occupies 1,500 square kilometers in the northwest.

30. A single Pe-3 was captured by the Finns when it had to make a forced landing in marshy ground near Lake Inari on 28 November 1942.

31. According to the Indian naval hydrographic charts, the mainland coastline consists of the following: 43% sandy beaches; 11% rocky shores, including cliffs; and 46% mudflats or marshy shores.

32. When Bogtrotter wakes up in the morning he goes outside his cave and starts to run up, down, and around the marshy, mushy bog until it’s time to go home again

33. However, if marshy wetlands of <10 ha (> 25 acres) remain undisturbed and unpolluted, Least Bitterns are tolerant of human presence and may persist in highly urbanized areas (Gibbs et al

34. The Bringelly shale became alluvial in a marshy plain deposited on the delta, meandered through the rivers, and deposited sand at various locations, each of which was narrowly defined, which later solidified into sandstone.

35. Is Barathra a Greek rendering of Pi-ha-hiroth, the six pools of Ras el Ballah in a marshy setting? If so, then the Pi-ha`hiroth Israel camped "before" was the six Barathra …

36. The areas to the north and south of the barrier beach were originally marshy but filled up with flood plain alluvium during the period in which the sanctuary was used; it was possible to walk across them in the dry months.

37. The Buttonbush is a flowering member of the coffee family, with a native range from Florida to Mexico and north to Nova Scotia and Ontario, and will be found in wet marshy areas, shorelines and the borders

38. The humidity is typically under 50% in summer due to Baghdad's distance from the marshy southern Iraq and the coasts of Persian Gulf, and dust storms from the deserts to the west are a normal occurrence during the summer.

39. A bayou is loosely defined as a slow-moving lake or river or a marshy wetland, but residents and those who have visited Bayous know that this doesn't come close to describing the majestic beauty and natural resources that Bayous offer.

40. Gynacantha Bayadera, parakeet darner or small duskhawker, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae.It is found from India to South China and northern New Guinea.This is a crepuscular species which probably breeds in forested swamps and marshy areas, or in forest pools.

41. Cistercian also known as: White Monks The Cistercian Order had its origins in the marshy forests of Cîteaux, south of Dijon, and became one of the most important of the new religious orders to emerge from the eleventh-century reform movement.

42. Cadzand was a poor, marshy island populated by fishing villages with little in the way of plunder or importance except that it was close to the wealthy Flemish port of Sluys and thus could be used as bait for the garrison of that town.

43. In usage in the United States, a Bayou ( or , from Cajun French) is a body of water typically found in a flat, low-lying area, and can be either an extremely slow-moving stream or river (often with a poorly defined shoreline), or a marshy lake or wetland.

44. A group of militants led by ‘Amr ibn ‘Abd Wudd (who was thought to be equal to a thousand men in fighting) and Ikrimah ibn Abi Jahl attempted to thrust through the trench and managed to effect a crossing, occupying a marshy area near the hillock of Sala.

45. This page shows answers to the clue Boggy, followed by 2 definitions like “(of soil) soft and watery”, “Consisting of, or containing, a bog or bogs” and “Marshy (of soil) soft and watery”.Synonyms for Boggy are for example muddy, peaty and soggy.More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.

46. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Boggy adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (land: marshy) pantanoso/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande", "mujer alta")

47. The Bristled grassbird (Schoenicola striatus) is a small passerine bird in the genus Schoenicola.Also known as the Bristled grass warbler, this species is endemic to the Indian subcontinent, where it is patchily distributed in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan.These insectivorous birds skulk in dense and tall grasslands, often in marshy areas, habitats that are threatened by human activities.

48. The pedological characteristics of the plains, whose soil is of alluvial origin and/or originally marshy or swampy, and of the hills, among which there is land of volcanic origin, together with the macro-climate typical of this part of the Mediterranean, have dictated which plants grow wild and/or are cultivated in the fields and meadows and the choice of straw of various kinds used to feed the buffalo.

49. As it advanced, the mender of roads would discern without surprise, that it was a shaggy-haired man, of almost barbarian aspect, tall, in wooden shoes that were clumsy even to the eyes of a mender of roads, grim, rough, swart, steeped in the mud and dust of many highways, dank with the marshy moisture of many low grounds, sprinkled with the thorns and leaves and moss of many Byways through woods.