Marsh

[ US /ˈmɑɹʃ/ ]
[ UK /mˈɑːʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. New Zealand writer of detective stories (1899-1982)
  2. United States painter (1898-1954)
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How To Use Marsh In A Sentence

  • But he likes the feeling of pride he gets when marshaling a bomber plane to the runway for a launch - no matter the weather.
  • Marshals struggled in vain to prevent spectators rushing onto the racetrack.
  • He was one of the first 19th century sailors who tamed the seas through science, inventing systems for transporting cannon over marshy ground, ciphers for code and a system of hydrographical surveys.
  • Sometimes he goes to watch birds in the suburban marshes, where more rare species can be found.
  • The south slope is more gentle and ends in a marshy bay.
  • New saltmarshes, mudflats and sandflats would evolve and help to form natural sea defences, as well as create a prime location for rare species to make their homes.
  • The birds occupy a range of wetland habitats: lakes, rivers, reedbeds, sedge fens, marsh dykes, ponds, flooded gravel pits and meres.
  • Where woods existed near undrained marsh or bog, a traveller's difficulties were enhanced.
  • This is Marshgate Lane, a 100% non-residential slice of East London, one solitary road cutting across the flood plain of the River Lea.
  • The editorial begins with a recapitulation of the basic argument marshaled by the Bush administration regarding his past actions while on the board of directors of Harken Energy.
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