Synonym: bog, flood, marsh, overwhelm, sink. Similar words: swap, swanky, swallow, swastika, swarming, camp, lamp, ample. Meaning: [swɑmp /swɒmp] n. 1. low land that is seasonally flooded; has more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog 2. a situation fraught with difficulties and imponderables. v. 1. drench or submerge or be drenched or submerged 2. fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid.
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(91) Let your discontent break mountain-high against the wall of prejudice, and swamp it to the very foundation.
(92) Calluses from two ecotypes of reed (Phragmites communis Trin. ) plant(dune reed and swamp reed) were used to study plant acclimations to heat stress.
(93) Bare, sandy soil appears white in the image, and the swamp forests of the region, home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, show up as green.
(94) Mr. Knecht was searching for fossils near a swamp and found a promising rock outcrop.
(95) The method of swamp buffalo mammary epithelial cells immortalization was also studied.
(96) Trees whiz by on the way to the Okefenokee swamp, Georgia, U. S.
(97) Today, Cabana, 61, is in charge of thinning the ranks of employees in the hangars and labs and control rooms scattered across 140, 000 acres of alligator-infested swamp and scrub.
(98) The two of them now a superstitious swamp devil, humming, hovering, and plowing through the miasma.
(99) The Okefenokee Swamp covers an area in southeast Georgia that is about half the size of Rhode Island.
(100) His school is in La Pitahaya, a community of 200 people with high levels of poverty, who live on subsistence fishing in the swamp area.
(101) Lily pads and other vegetation dot the waters of Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp.
(102) The waters of Okefenokee Swamp in the southern United States reflect a glorious sunset.
(103) Results indicated as follows: (1)2 or 3 follicular waves were discovered in one estrous cycle in swamp buffaloes in Guangxi and the former was dominant (77.8%, 7/9).
(104) The three major soil types in this region are the paddy soil, the alluvial soil, and the salt swamp soil.
(105) The flood plain and swamp faces mudstone provided a good cap rock condition for reservoir forming.
(106) It does not shoot up like a swamp plant; its growth proceeds gradually.
(107) Photo of the Day: Best of April 2008 A baby alligator snapping turtle in a Florida swamp perches on the outsize skull of a record-breaking ancestor.
(108) Critics of the bill say that takedown requests and court orders will swamp smaller firms and start-ups.
(109) A ribbon snake is seen on salvinia in a cypress swamp adjacent to marsh that stretches to the Gulf of Mexico in Barataria Preserve.
(110) The the wild boar (Sus scrofa) is often found marauding in the swamp margin and it is a source of bushmeat in Asia.
(111) In Sioux City on the river into the plain, the river has become bending,[http://sentencedict.com] cross-strait majority of swamp.
(112) The red swamp crayfish carries the virus of a deadly fungal disease.
(113) Then again, the slowness of bandwidth will very often swamp speed differences in CPU or memory-bound algorithms.
(114) We can only get farther and farther into the swamp of awkwardness.
(115) Conflux of the four seas is no more than a small puddle on the swamp.
(116) There are natural red soil, rocky soil, coastal sand, swamp soil salinization, and so on.
(117) Covering parts of Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina, it is a mix of forest, palm woodland, shrubby steppe, and swamp. It is the second largest biome in South America after Amazonia.
(118) Calla southern Africa country of origin, was born near the river or swamp.
(119) It was studied that Red Swamp Crawfish growing and laying eggs fed with different forage prescription.
(120) Here, a baby capybara nuzzles its mother in a Brazilian swamp.