marshiness (Meaning)

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marshiness (n.)

The state or condition of being marshy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of marshiness

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marshiness Sentence Examples

  1. The marshiness of the Everglades made it impassable for hikers without specialized equipment.
  2. The marshiness of the soil prevented farmers from cultivating the land effectively.
  3. The marshiness of the area created a haven for wildlife, attracting an abundance of migratory birds.
  4. The marshiness of the terrain hindered construction efforts, requiring extensive drainage and reinforcement.
  5. The marshiness of the swamp created a treacherous environment, with hidden sinkholes and unstable ground.
  6. Despite the marshiness, explorers ventured into the wetlands to uncover its secrets and wonders.
  7. The gradual marshiness of the riverbank led to the formation of a vast delta over time.
  8. The marshiness of the forest floor provided a rich and moist environment for the growth of unique flora.
  9. The marshiness of the meadow turned into a lush green expanse during the rainy season.
  10. The marshiness of the bog transformed it into an otherworldly landscape, dotted with twisted trees and bubbling pools.

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The state or condition of being marshy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The marshiness of the Everglades made it impassable for hikers without specialized equipment.

The marshiness of the soil prevented farmers from cultivating the land effectively.

The marshiness of the area created a haven for wildlife, attracting an abundance of migratory birds.

The marshiness of the terrain hindered construction efforts, requiring extensive drainage and reinforcement.