marshy Antonyms
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Meaning of marshy
Wordnet
marshy (s)
(of soil) soft and watery
Webster
marshy (a.)
Resembling a marsh; wet; boggy; fenny.
Pertaining to, or produced in, marshes; as, a marshy weed.
marshy Sentence Examples
- The marshals ventured into the marshy terrain, their boots sinking into the soft, soggy ground.
- After heavy rainfall, the path became marshy, making it difficult for hikers to navigate.
- The marshy wetlands teemed with vibrant birdlife, their calls echoing through the humid air.
- The explorer pushed through the dense reeds and grasses of the marshy bog.
- Children splashed and played in the marshy pond, their laughter filling the summer breeze.
- The marshy meadows extended for miles, providing a vital habitat for waterfowl.
- The marshy delta was home to a diverse ecosystem of plants and animals.
- Biologists conducted research in the marshy area, monitoring the water quality and wildlife.
- The marshy shores of the lake provided ample camouflage for stealthy marshland predators.
- Conservationists worked to restore the marshy habitat, ensuring its survival for future generations.
FAQs About the word marshy
(of soil) soft and wateryResembling a marsh; wet; boggy; fenny., Pertaining to, or produced in, marshes; as, a marshy weed.
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The marshals ventured into the marshy terrain, their boots sinking into the soft, soggy ground.
After heavy rainfall, the path became marshy, making it difficult for hikers to navigate.
The marshy wetlands teemed with vibrant birdlife, their calls echoing through the humid air.
The explorer pushed through the dense reeds and grasses of the marshy bog.