swampy

  • 1Swampy — Swamp y, a. Consisting of swamp; like a swamp; low, wet, and spongy; as, swampy land. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2swampy — [swäm′pē, swôm′pē] adj. swampier, swampiest 1. of or consisting of a swamp or swamps 2. like a swamp; wet and spongy; marshy swampiness n …

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  • 3Swampy — This article is about the environmental protester. For the language, see Swampy Cree. For the sportsman with this nickname, see Anthony Hamilton (snooker player). Daniel Hooper (known as Swampy, born 1973) is an environmental activist, sometimes… …

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  • 4swampy — adj. Swampy is used with these nouns: ↑terrain …

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  • 5swampy — [[t]swɒ̱mpi[/t]] swampier, swampiest ADJ GRADED A swampy area of land is always very wet …

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  • 6swampy — adjective the swampy acreage behind the orchard Syn: marshy, boggy, fenny, miry; soft, soggy, muddy, spongy, heavy, squelchy, waterlogged, sodden, wet; archaic quaggy …

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  • 7swampy — swamp ► NOUN ▪ a bog or marsh. ► VERB 1) overwhelm or flood with water. 2) overwhelm with too much of something; inundate. DERIVATIVES swampy adjective. ORIGIN probably ultimately from a Germanic base meaning sponge or fungus …

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  • 8swampy — adjective (of soil) soft and watery the ground was boggy under foot a marshy coastline miry roads wet mucky lowland muddy barnyard quaggy terrain the sloughy edge of the pond swa …

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  • 9Swampy Cree language — Swampy Cree ᓀᐦᐃᓇᐍᐏᐣ / Nêhinawêwin Spoken in Canada Region Ontario Native speakers 4,500  (1982) Language …

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  • 10Swampy Plain River — Swampy Plain RiverVorlage:Infobox Fluss/GKZ fehlt Lage New South Wales (Australien) Flusssystem Murray River Abfluss über Murray River → …

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