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

  1. The vast marish stretched out before us, a desolate landscape of marshes and bogs.
  2. The marish was treacherous, its watery expanses hiding hidden channels and dangerous quicksand.
  3. The birdsong filled the marish with a chorus of sweet melodies.
  4. The villagers avoided the marish at night, fearing the treacherous wisps that haunted its misty depths.
  5. The marish was a sanctuary for wildlife, hosting an abundance of waterfowl and wading birds.
  6. The scent of wildflowers mingled with the earthy musk of the marish.
  7. The marish was a place of mystery and intrigue, its secrets hidden in the shadows.
  8. The marish had been drained for agriculture, but its legacy lived on in the tales of the locals.
  9. The boggy marish provided a fertile ground for the growth of carnivorous plants.
  10. 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.