Similar words: swamp, swampy, swamper, swamped, implant, implanted, implantation, swam. Meaning: n. low land that is seasonally flooded; has more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog.
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(1) The elevated highways over the Louisiana swamplands were needle straight, and we started to snap the speed limit, just a little.
(2) They came to this swampland and found a team to punish, those hapless New York Jets.
(3) But a good chunk of it is swampland.
(4) Although the services value of swampland and temperate grasslands are high per unit area[sentencedict.com/swampland.html], their value has little importance to the grassland ecosystem in Xinjiang due to their small area.
(5) The sodden swampland and the sweltering climate, particular in summertide , would endanger the troops if they wore their usual armor.
(6) All buildings are built 3-5 feet from the swampland .
(7) Life-size dinosaur models tower above the Prehistoric Park where authentic geological formations include mountain uplift, volcano, swampland and inland sea.
(8) He reached the fence first, then wriggled his way under the wire and ran to the edge of the vivid-green swampland.
(9) They take up residence in some numbers in marsh and swampland.
(10) The Gap is an untamed wilderness of jungle and swampland with no road infrastructure whatsoever, and it's officially off-limits to foreign travelers.
(11) An outcast, the Gungan spent his time in the Naboo swampland, surviving on raw shellfish or just about anything else that the murky ecosystem had to offer.
(12) Then the concrete blocks give way to palm trees and paddy fields flooded into swampland.
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(14) Considered by many naturalists to be one of the most pristine swampland habitats in the United States.
(15) China has introduced land-conversion rules that require developers and local governments to replace lost agricultural land, by draining swampland for example.
(16) He was thrown clear of the car but landed in, or crawled into, a drainage ditch dug to reclaim swampland .
(17) It'll be a better world when we quit being fools about some mildewed town or ten acres of swampland just because we happened to be born there.
(18) Scientists say they have discovered the world's smallest known fish in threatened(1) swampland(2) in Indonesia.
(19) The downturn has its roots in the real estate frenzy that turned lonely Nevada ranches into suburban ranch homes and swampland in Florida into condominiums.
(20) It also can be used on the ice surface, swampland and where after debris flow happens.
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