marish Antonyms
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Meaning of marish
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marish (n.)
Low, wet ground; a marsh; a fen; a bog; a moor.
Webster
marish (a.)
Moory; fenny; boggy.
Growing in marshes.
marish Sentence Examples
- The vast marish stretched out before us, a desolate landscape of marshes and bogs.
- The marish was treacherous, its watery expanses hiding hidden channels and dangerous quicksand.
- The birdsong filled the marish with a chorus of sweet melodies.
- The villagers avoided the marish at night, fearing the treacherous wisps that haunted its misty depths.
- The marish was a sanctuary for wildlife, hosting an abundance of waterfowl and wading birds.
- The scent of wildflowers mingled with the earthy musk of the marish.
- The marish was a place of mystery and intrigue, its secrets hidden in the shadows.
- The marish had been drained for agriculture, but its legacy lived on in the tales of the locals.
- The boggy marish provided a fertile ground for the growth of carnivorous plants.
- The marish was a reminder of the wild and untamed forces that still existed in the world.
FAQs About the word marish
Low, wet ground; a marsh; a fen; a bog; a moor., Moory; fenny; boggy., Growing in marshes.
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The vast marish stretched out before us, a desolate landscape of marshes and bogs.
The marish was treacherous, its watery expanses hiding hidden channels and dangerous quicksand.
The birdsong filled the marish with a chorus of sweet melodies.
The villagers avoided the marish at night, fearing the treacherous wisps that haunted its misty depths.