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"marshy" Definitions
  1. marshy land is always soft and wet because there is nowhere for the water to flow away to

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Cows graze amid marshy ponds and tangerine and hazelnut orchards.
This woman customized her ATV to better navigate the marshy environment.
We were heading for a marshy patch, pushing our way downhill through the thickets.
With gray skies packing the moisture in, it should feel mighty marshy out there.
Squamish Nation Chief Ian Campbell named it after the once-marshy land it occupies.
Muskegon takes its name from the Ottawa Indian word for marshy river or swamp.
Marshy terrain imperiled the stability of her family's home, covered in yellow vinyl siding.
It's very grim, has some scope, but it's very difficult to get to and marshy.
The region where it went down is marshy, he added, which will complicate relief efforts.
One, titled "Endgame" (2017), centers on a picture of two cranes standing in marshy waters.
A police official said that such collapses were not unusual in Bharatpur, a marshy area.
Fire activity could increase, and lakes would get shallower, with some becoming marshy or drying up.
But law enforcement insists she likely died of natural causes in the marshy swampland around Oak Beach.
Approaching the marshy clearing between two neighborhoods, we stretched our eyes for any glimpse of a bird.
The site, once the marshy bank of a meandering river, is located near one of Israel's busiest roads.
The team also found fish bones in the layer, suggesting that the location was once a marshy lagoon.
The entire area, once marshy wetlands, holds roughly $100 billion in oil refineries, chemical plants and other infrastructure.
Her remains were discovered in a marshy area nearly 20 months after she vanished in 2010, police said.
Five minutes from Anaklia, Georgian soldiers in a watchtower peer over marshy woodlands to the demarcation line with Abkhazia.
In Alaska, many towns are running out of places to bury their dead; erstwhile cemeteries have become marshy swamps.
Engineers have drained a canal and are digging an underground garage with 2000 parking spaces into the marshy ground beneath.
It stood in a once-marshy area that is still known as "the swamp", across the river from the Kremlin.
In the eighteen-hundreds, European explorers arrived at the marshy banks of a vast body of freshwater in Central Africa.
In this marshy fishing village, where Gulf Coast waters meet the Suwannee River, almost everyone obeyed the county's evacuation orders.
Saw grass sweeps to the horizon, in a marshy expanse broken by islands of slash pines and gumbo-limbo trees.
Its centerpiece is the lush Izembek Lagoon, which is separated from Cold Bay by a thin finger of marshy land.
The group says 12 Atlantic white-sided dolphins were found stranded in a marshy area in Wellfleet earlier in the day.
Like the nutria, it's possible that Florida's capybara could ravage aquatic ecosystems by overgrazing, and disrupt the marshy areas along riverbanks.
Gilbert's remains were discovered in a marshy area in Oak Beach, Long Island, nearly 20 months after she vanished, police said.
Sunset throws a beautiful, soft light across the marshy landscape around Lupiro, but it also marks the start of malaria transmission.
But it is comfortable, with picnic benches, fire pits, a few sandy tent sites, a new outhouse, and a marshy pond.
Ware sets her psychological puzzle in a crumbling old mill on the Reach, where a marshy river meets the glimmering sea.
Besides their size, these frogs are definitely oddballs—they live in marshy vegetation rather than streams, unlike other frogs in the region.
Since marshy soils compact by de-watering, pumping water out of the ground exacerbates the very problem that needs to be solved.
When I returned, the spectators had cleared, and in their place I found the anemic marble brick with its bluish, marshy veins.
"Deep valleys, marshy wastes and high, precipitous rocks" made the neighborhood a late bloomer, development-wise, according to The New York Times.
The only one in Texas, the Bailey Waste Disposal site south of Beaumont, is on a marshy island along the Neches River.
In Mexico, the river that created the Grand Canyon and fed a vast marshy delta has, for two decades, been almost completely dry.
It's surrounded by a large lawn — he devotes about an hour each week to mowing it — which slopes down to a marshy pond.
It's accessible only by boat and lies alongside a marshy island in the lower Mobile-Tensaw Delta, some 12 miles north of Mobile.
In the fall, the shallow and marshy water covered with vegetation changes colors, flashing red, orange, yellow and green like the forest around it.
Over the next decade, yellow fever fells almost 22,000 workers in the marshy, tropical Isthmus of Panama, until the French finally call it quits.
Over the next decade, yellow fever fells almost 903,000 workers in the marshy, tropical Isthmus of Panama, until the French finally call it quits.
I heard there might be alligators out back, but instead I found Lula Riviere, 84, cleaning golfball-size snails out of a marshy pond.
Gilbert would remain missing for 19 months, until her remains were finally discovered in a marshy area close to where she'd last been seen.
How one woman transformed the marshy, wooded Chesapeake Bay region, first a gateway through which slave traders brought Africans, into a route to liberation.
He rails against his thwarted aspirations and inability to transcend his hometown, Olba, set on a marshy lagoon in the shadows of abandoned construction projects.
It shows a beaver building a dam and transforming the forest upstream into a marshy wetland filled with splotches of vegetation in shades of green.
I headed out toward the ocean, toward one of the many bridges that cross the marshy waterways separating Savannah from the islands next to it.
The problem is, the lake at that point was only four feet deep, and marshy, so instead of a suicide, she just sort of … bobs?
Worldnet's offices are far from the Fashion District, in a neighborhood of low brick warehouses and marshy scrubland in Queens, five minutes from Kennedy Airport.
Johnson has a marshy imagination and wind-whipped prose; the latter is an effective counterweight to the sometimes hyperbolic lore of this shape-shifting world.
The sea itself is shallow and marshy, and the wind blows the water around so what is covered one day may not be the next.
Javier Cantellops told CNN by phone Sunday night that he and four teams were out searching in steep terrain and marshy areas with rough water.
But during the trip, the couple's SUV got stuck in the park's marshy land, not far from a collection of crocodile tracks they had spotted earlier.
The "liminal habitat" that runs through "River" is the Lea: a tributary of the Thames that snakes its marshy, scruffy way through to north-east London.
But so, too, is the quiet, marshy beach that runs the length of its backside, where fossilized bones and shark teeth are ripe for the picking.
The water is tonic because it contains quinine, which is anti-malarial—a lifesaver, if you happen to be invading or infesting a marshy foreign land.
The flooding triggered by heavy pre-monsoon rains also damaged other crops and fisheries in the marshy areas in the country's northeastern region, affecting millions of people.
Approaching the lake on U.S. 2 west from Burlington, the terrain gets low and marshy as you pass through the Sand Bar Wildlife Refuge and State Park.
The 9.4 acres include many landscape features, including stone patios on two sides of the house, stone walls, apple trees and a boardwalk through a marshy area.
As a young girl growing up in a marshy lowland neighborhood in Lagos, Nigeria, she recalls her family frequently leaving home when water levels got too high.
The food was shared out before the people went back home through the marshy surroundings of the Sudd swamp carrying supplies on their heads or in boats.
Relatives and neighbors took turns carrying the girl's white coffin, trudging along a marshy, muddy road to a tiny cemetery where only seven gray tombs marked the earth.
The first half of the park was finished five years ago, Phase 2, the other day, featuring a marshy new island and a spectacular viewing platform facing Manhattan.
It started with Jones Beach, his first public work, which was born of a personal obsession and virtually dredged into existence out of a bunch of marshy sandbars.
The main airport, Suvarnabhumi, was built in a place called Cobra Swamp, and the city itself took shape on the Chao Phraya River delta — a marshy reptile paradise.
The film carries over the book's core elements: a mysterious barrier, known as Area X by the shadowy government agency that studies it, appears around a slice of marshy coastline.
On Tybee Island, a Georgia coastal barrier island, authorities put out sand in a local park so residents could fill sandbags to protect against possible flooding in the marshy area.
Most of its waterways are slow-moving creeks and bayous that wind their way through the city and eventually trickle into the shallow, marshy coastline of Galveston and Trinity Bays.
At age 18, Sam Schimmel went directly from his family's wooden cabin next to a marshy tundra outside Kenai, Alaska, to the manicured suburban landscapes of Stanford University in California.
All around, marshy dikes and shallow streams swarmed with naked-necked turkey vultures and meticulous long-legged waterfowl, and the vegetation seemed as likely to harbor grazing dinosaurs as rocket scientists.
British tanks arrived too late to help; they had to come by a narrow road, dubbed "Hell's Highway", which ran across marshy polder land and was highly vulnerable to German attack.
Standing on the banks of the sparkling Rio Odiel in Spain, I watched the sun set over this wide estuary that stretches out to marshy grasses and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.
Thomas's journey is intermittently visualized by footage from inside a boat as it makes its way through marshy wetlands before arriving, just as the sun is setting, at a sturdy dock.
The Apalachicola National Forest, the largest national forest in Florida, is right in Michael's path, as is St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, a 68,000-acre marshy preserve near St. Marks, Florida.
Hawthrorne said the crash site is in a muddy and marshy area of the bay and that law enforcement spotted items including bed sheets, women's clothing and cardboard boxes in the bay.
To handle growing output from Tabasco, Pemex in 231 began building the Dos Bocas port and terminal in Paraiso, a hot, marshy town of 2300,000 people surrounded by cacao and coconut plantations.
The Sundarbans, 4,000 square miles of marshy land in Bangladesh and India, hosts the world's largest mangrove forest and a rich ecosystem supporting several hundred animal species, including the endangered Bengal tiger.
Many believed such a huge appendage could never be built atop the marshy land of Flushing Meadows Park, but it's resting on massive steel and concrete-filled pilings 180 feet below the surface.
Set on a marshy point in Guilford, amid floating piers piled with lobster traps, Guilford Mooring has, for most of its 16-year existence, largely made good on both of those unspoken pledges.
Turns out we hadn't gone all that far: The river is filled with switchbacks over a marshy swamp, so hours on the water doesn't translate to the longest distance as the crow flies.
From the relatively vague details in the statement, it appears that Theranos' CLIA-certified testing facility in the marshy south San Francisco Bay had problems that extended all the way up to its lab director.
After they landed, in a marshy area, two S.U.V.s drove them seven hours through mountainous forest until they arrived, at about nine in the evening, at a spot near the city of Cosalá, in Sinaloa.
Although it has fantasy elements like a carved mermaid, it is grounded in the Louisiana landscape, with a marshy scene incorporating an iris flower shaped as a fleur-de-lis, frogs, snails, and calla lilies.
She was born in South Carolina's Lowcountry—a rural, marshy, estuarine region then unconnected to the American mainland—and grew up speaking Gullah, a creole English similar to dialects used in the Caribbean and Sierra Leone.
Suffolk County police officials have said they believe Ms. Gilbert wandered aimlessly after leaving a client's home and wound up in the marshy area, while the others may have been the victims of a serial killer.
The association had commissioned several studies since 21978 to devise a way to put a retractable roof on the 21996,22017-seat stadium, which is the largest tennis stadium in the world and sits on marshy ground.
If you see them, you may be able to catch them, which is what brought us to this marshy waterway 523 miles outside Pulaski, N.Y. I still remember the first fish I caught with my dad.
That's worrying, because nutria are known for devastating marshy ecosystems: they mow down the local vegetation, destroy flood control by burrowing through levees, and edge out native animals that don't reproduce as quickly — like muskrats and beavers.
CreditCreditOmar Havana for The New York Times KAMPONG TRACH MOUNTAIN, Cambodia — Millions of years ago, a cluster of coral reefs stood firm here as the water receded, leaving them surrounded by the marshy, mangrove-studded Mekong Delta.
It sits on the upper edge of the Cajun Prairie, a plain of humid farmland flecked with palmettos, crawfish ponds and live oak that sprawls north from the marshy cane fields nearer to the Gulf of Mexico.
In early January, I went to see Mark Zuckerberg at MPK20, a concrete-and-steel building on the campus of Facebook's headquarters, which sits across a desolate highway from the marshy salt flats of Menlo Park, Calif.
The Brown House stood on the edge of a marshy field, near an empty trailer park and a dilapidated school that attracted kids, aggressive dogs, and drunk adults who would sometimes hurl icy clods of mud at Jennifer's windows.
At intersections in the warren of narrow lanes that make up Soura, a largely lower middle class area with a lake and marshy wetlands to its west, there are piles of bricks and stones for use against Indian troops.
This fall, a new book and an exhibition in Houston will contrast his largely forgotten scenes of Central Park snowbanks, marshy Bronx riverfronts and Manhattan water towers with his later popular views of sun-bleached dirt roads in Texas.
In the marshy fishing village of Suwannee, where Gulf Coast waters meet the Suwannee River, almost everyone had obeyed the county's evacuation orders except for a few die-hards who were holding a hurricane party with vodka and cranberry juice.
In the briefest way, I shall now tell you the history of the marshmallow: It began with a plant called "marsh mallow," which happens to grow in swampy, marshy regions of the world, and has a super sticky, thick, white sap.
It's an open-field battle fought in and around a series of farms around a wide, marshy river that is crossed in the north by an elevated steel suspension bridge, and an old Roman-style stone bridge in the south.
"I cannot work," she said, dressed in a bright fuchsia, orange, and lemon yellow tie-dye head scarf and pants cinched by a medical corset, her forearm in a brace, standing next to the marshy lot where Rana Plaza once loomed.
The Wild Bird Fund had flirted with the idea of taking them back to a warmer state, like Virginia, but it has been taking the healthy birds to Long Island, where there are some marshy areas free of snow and ice.
I didn't know exactly where we were headed, but as we rolled through the marshy meadows of the Fenlands, toward the east coast of England, I imagined that our destination was going to be a place of great comfort and extraordinary natural beauty.
"It was like he was showing off," said Efren Portades, 275, a watchman in the town of Balabac, a marshy island community in the Philippines near the sea border with Malaysia, who led the search for Mr. Bonite, a 33-year-old fisherman.
For a year, the former guerrilla said he spread the word of the new program to coca-growing families, hiking the muddy footpaths and riding narrow boats through the marshy waterways that connect isolated communities in these squat foothills along the Magdalena River.
The Boeing 767-300, flying from Miami by Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings for the online shopping giant, was nearing Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport on Saturday when it nose-dived into a muddy and marshy area of a bay near the city, authorities said.
Until recently, residents' only protection against this often lethal water channel were the construction of hundreds of crude hand-carved drainage canals snaking from Kibera's high ground to the marshy, undeveloped basin of the Nairobi River and other feeble measures, such as blocking floodwater with trash.
If reindeer are being expected to pull sleds, be ridden or packed and travel over vast distances (like the Nenet in Russia), then they can only do this in their natural habitat of snow and/or marshy ground, which is found in the tundra and taiga.
The mainstream media needs to quit acting as a mouthpiece for the student loan swamp people, who act not to protect the taxpayers but rather to protect big government and perpetuate a predatory lending system as long as they can from their marshy bogs, hidden deep inside the Beltway.
You may recognize a bit of A.S. Byatt in the way Perry leaps into her characters' philosophical debates, but she is at her lushest and most original when she can describe the natural world — not lyrically, but in a gothic mode, all rotting and fecund vegetation and marshy ground.
Proponents say if the proposed autonomy deal succeeds, fighters of the 11,000-strong Moro Islamic Liberation Front would be absorbed in a regional police force and use their familiarity with the marshy and mountainous hinterlands in the south to fight the extremists and help prevent the region from becoming a breeding ground of terrorism.
The 30-foot-wide domes cap a Starship&aposs fuel tank, and it is the same part that popped off the first prototype, flew hundreds of feet into the air (as one video on YouTube shows), and smacked into marshy grasses across the road from the company&aposs launch site at the southern tip of Texas.
The next in the series is Maggie Nelson, author of "The Argonauts" and a 2016 MacArthur fellow, who shares her list exclusively with T. "Collected Works," Lorine Niedecker Niedecker lived most of her life in Blackhawk Island, a remote and marshy setting in Wisconsin, where she scrubbed hospital floors and cared for her deaf mother while writing some of the most quixotic, minimalist, moving poems of the 20th century.

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