Sentence example with the word 'marshland'

marshland

Definition n. low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation

Last update: July 17, 2015


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The surface is generally flat, and there is much marshland in its southern part, and along its north-eastern shore.   [Please select]

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He said: "All the marshland and the woodland where no people live is mine."   [Please select]

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It may be only a bit of boggy marshland, it may be a reedy lakeside, but water there will surely be.   [Please select]

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The world is destined to reap much one day from the exuberant fertility of this marshland of the South.   [Please select]

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From gentle undulations the marshland reeds swept into lower dips, danced wilder minuets, lashed each other with infatuated glee, mocking the whistle of the wind with an angry swish of their tall bodies.   [Please select]

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The river, like a silver ribbon, wound through woods and marshland till it widened into a broad tidal estuary as it neared the sea.   [Please select]

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