How To Use Quaggy In A Sentence
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The path itself, or rather the portion of more solid ground on which the travellers half walked, half waded, was rough, broken, and in many places quaggy and unsound.
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The little River Quaggy has been liberated from decades of confinement in a concrete culvert and given a new naturalistic course; a home for wildlife and a delight for people.
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We came at last to a bit of quaggy road, which one man, by making a dash as over thin ice, might possibly have got through; for six men and a stretcher this was impossible.
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quaggy terrain
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Allfou and the rest of incurables and the last of immurables, the quaggy waag for stumbling.
Finnegans Wake
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We bore to the south down a descent, and came to some moory, quaggy ground intersected with water-courses.
Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
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She listened to the sermon as from a warm nest safely raised above the quaggy ground of personal feeling.
Red Pottage
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For dinner they each ate a carton of tepid rice and quaggy vegetables.
Heaven Lake
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However, there is one interesting thing about wild, remote, quaggy old Isle of Lewis.
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We bore to the south down a descent, and came to some moory, quaggy ground intersected with water-courses.
Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
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And I love finding new ones, like the one I discovered last week via Wordsmith: quaggy (KWAG-ee) adjective Marshy; flabby; spongy.
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The town was mucid and quaggy in the extreme.
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The path itself, or rather the portion of more solid ground on which the travellers half walked, half waded, was rough, broken, and in many places quaggy and unsound.
Waverley