MARSHY

09 / 04 / 2024
Adjectives

MARSHY: meaning and examples

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Today we look at the adjective of the word MARSH. A marsh is ground near a lake or a river or the sea that often floods and is always wet. We often speak of marshland.

Today's word is: MARSHY

Meaning: When we say something is marshy, we are indicating that it is like a marsh, or an area of land that is always wet.

Example 1: In the San Francisco Bay Area in California, there were areas that were marshy before the drainage system was installed. Now there are houses where before there was a marsh.

Example 2: After a lot of rainfall, the low-lying areas around our house became very marshy, making it difficult to walk around the exterior of the house without sinking into the soft ground.

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