blackish New World snakebird of swampy regions.
doctors sloughing through swampy lowlands
They could not move their heavy mortars over the swampy ground.
genus of large brown long-billed wading birds found in warm swampy regions of the Western Hemisphere: courlan; limpkin.
Attractive, narrow shrub or small tree (Rhus, or Toxicodendron, vernix) of the sumac, or cashew, family, also called poison elder, native to swampy acidic soils of eastern North America.
We find them in swampy environments.
But it grows in poor wet swampy dirt.
These formed when silts and muds and clays were deposited in swampy wetlands environments.
He says as we've paved over swampy coastlines, we've changed how storm waters flow.
Problem was, though, Bernini's towers were about to be built on swampy ground.
And the mire is an area of muddy, dirty, swampy ground — difficult to move through.
Though local porters help lighten the load, trekking through the swampy jungle proves tougher than expected.
We know that the land 70 million years ago varied from densely forested to jungle-like to swampy.
''It's too unwieldy. It's built recklessly on swampy ground." ''It's amazing, actually, it hasn't collapsed already."
They had a parallel proposal to build a ski complex that was closer to Anaheim and less swampy.
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