Swampy
['swɒmpɪ] or ['swɔmpi]
Definition
(a.) Consisting of swamp; like a swamp; low, wet, and spongy; as, swampy land.
Typed by Barnaby
Synonyms and Synonymous
a. Boggy, fenny, marshy, undrained, wet and spongy.
Typist: Ludwig
Examples
- They look, in colour and in substance, like a bundle of rank leaves of swampy growth that rotted long ago. Charles Dickens. Bleak House.
- The bottom land here was swampy and bad for the operations of troops, making a good place to get an enemy into. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
- They secured a swampy meadow eight miles east of Dayton, and, using that secrecy which they have always believed was necessary to the protection of their interests, began to fly there. Rupert S. Holland. Historic Inventions.
Checker: Presley