[
UK
/mˈɑːʃlənd/
]
[ US /ˈmɑɹʃˌɫænd/ ]
[ US /ˈmɑɹʃˌɫænd/ ]
NOUN
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low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water
the fens of eastern England
thousands of acres of marshland
How To Use marshland In A Sentence
- Ultimately, how much of the marshland do you think will be rejuvenated or restored?
- The bayous and marshland of southern Louisiana host one of the largest agglomerations of industry in North America.
- That both she and her murderer were stranded in a poverty-stricken, undrained marshland infested with malaria served only as an example of how free will could triumph over the environment.
- In the morning they glide just above the rough plush of the marshlands, as though on leashes, long-tailed and with yard-wide wings tipped upward, like dark Vs; then they suddenly fall in response to their wish, which is always the same --- to succeed again and again. Surely the sea is the most beautiful fact in our universe, but you won't find a fisherman who will say so...
- There are powder-white bunkers and marshland as hazards.
- Thought to be named after the cranes which feed on them, cranberries proliferate in the boggy marshlands of the Canadian and North American seaboard.
- Louisiana is known for its bayous and marshlands.
- Did a crocodilian Deukalion and Pyrrha somehow escape the cataclysm and repopulate the terrestrial marshlands? Stromata Blog
- Many houses along the marshland do not have window screens and have large gaps in the floor and ceiling.
- The gusher is a powerful image that conveys what’s happening in a sense that pictures of oil near marshlands can’t, he said. Arresting Images of Oil Spill «