How To Use Waterlogged In A Sentence

  • On the other hand, when armed with a large umbrella or a well-fitting raincoat and perhaps a pair of gumboots, it is possible to enjoy the monsoon rains, and take time out to splash through muddy puddles and wade through waterlogged roads.
  • The mangroves' waterlogged roots decayed into peat, and the peat's acidity and lack of oxygen kept the wood from rotting.
  • The mottling does not have the classic red and grey colours of gley soils, typically formed in waterlogged soils.
  • It seems likely, therefore, not only that most of the nematodes will on analysis turn out to be hydrophilous, but also that in this highly organic but waterlogged soil, they may feed largely on decaying organic matter.
  • Some of these low-lying areas, with waterlogged deposits blanketed by alluvium, have provided good evidence for Roman farming.
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  • Caisii Mao/ Demotix Boys played football in a waterlogged field after heavy monsoon rain hit Dimapur, in the northeastern state of Nagaland, June 27. Early Monsoon Showers
  • However, in some localities, such as below the water table and in waterlogged soils, reducing conditions can prevail.
  • The women said the waterlogged park behind their homes was a potential death trap to children in the area.
  • Parts of the Northeast and Midwest are starting the week waterlogged by summer storms.
  • It was associated with large waterlogged pits which contained leather offcuts, dung and other organic residues.
  • A squirrel comes sometimes, when his home in the oak tree gets waterlogged.
  • Pocklington were without half a dozen key players due to injury and unavailability and they left a dry and sunny Pocklington to find Ilkley rainswept and waterlogged.
  • We've been waterlogged here for about the past week.
  • Auguste found himself caught up in the general excitement and cursed his heavy waterlogged costume.
  • Slurry must not be spread on waterlogged or frozen soils or if heavy rain is forecast within 48 hours.
  • Grass and sedge species tend to dominate in waterlogged depressions, while raised areas and old termitaria support more trees. Maputaland coastal forest mosaic
  • Forty minutes of heavy rains turned Pattaya into a water world on Monday, with floodwaters knee-deep in places and cars breaking down in the waterlogged roads, causing traffic chaos.
  • Unless works were initiated on a war footing, epidemic might break out in waterlogged areas, he warned.
  • Where plants have been flooded or forced to stand for many days in waterlogged soil, there is a fair chance that some root damage will have resulted.
  • Traffic jams were seen during the rush hours due to waterlogged and potholed roads.
  • When the rope got waterlogged, they lugged more of the heavy framed canvases up the stairs.
  • Occasionally, waterlogged conditions can occur inside burial mounds-a temperate-climate version of the Siberian phenomenon.
  • Twice this year, little leaks have caused ceilings to become waterlogged and come crashing down.
  • Much of the formation which supports the track is waterlogged and ballast pumps down into the sand below.
  • Taranto Prosecutor Franco Sebastio told a news conference that police had pulled out the waterlogged body of a blond girl resembling Sarah out of a cistern Thursday after Misseri had led them to a spot covered by stones, dirt and leaves. Concetta Serrano, Mother Of Missing Girl, Learns Of Daughter's Death On Live TV
  • These small torpedoes were, of course, neither waterlogged double coronas jettisoned by a listing Cuban freighter nor a species of blind Amazon trout but, rather, a sampling of the ocherous projectiles fired into the river night and day from the fundaments of Pucallpa. Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates
  • Fields have been continuously waterlogged.
  • After the Brewers beat the Rockies last week in just the fourth 1-0 game in Coors Field history (but the third this season), Milwaukee's Jeff Cirillo said the humidor is making the baseballs spongy and waterlogged. USATODAY.com - Pitchers no longer need to fear Coors Field
  • They are somewhat fussy about soil, preferring an acidic, sunny site that is not waterlogged.
  • The mosquitoes breed in waterlogged fields and marshes.
  • The city's main train station is also waterlogged and has been closed for days.
  • Some of the early privateers settled in these waterlogged plains, cutting and selling logwood as a means to generating wealth.
  • Police believe the car may have aquaplaned on the waterlogged motorway because of the heavy rain.
  • Streets and roads remained waterlogged, schools were shut down and shopping malls remained closed.
  • Tony Curtis (sword glint of light off teeth) and Natalie Wood, beautiful in white tulle (lungs not yet waterlogged) in heady love. Unmanned
  • It is easily propagated through seeds and grows well in any soil except waterlogged areas.
  • Other fossil seed, leaf, beetle, ostracod, snail and fish remains come from a carbonaceous siltstone that represents a local waterlogged habitat.
  • Occasionally, waterlogged conditions can occur inside burial mounds-a temperate-climate version of the Siberian phenomenon.
  • Heavy rain meant the pitch was waterlogged.
  • They couldn't play because the pitch was waterlogged.
  • Hitherto, evidence of the crops grown in medieval times has come from the analysis of charred and waterlogged remains from excavations, occasional herbarium specimens, descriptions in herbals and botanical inference.
  • Buildings and artefacts from different periods had been waterlogged and covered in silt, which acted as a perfect preservative.
  • Loudly condemning the Americans, I snatched up my waterlogged towel and stormed off the beach.
  • Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) and oribi (Ourebia ourebi) also frequent extensive floodplains and grasslands, although the latter favor less waterlogged areas such as termitaries, where herbs and woody growth provide food and cover. Zambezian flooded grasslands
  • Occasionally, waterlogged conditions can occur inside burial mounds-a temperate-climate version of the Siberian phenomenon.
  • Heavy rain meant the pitch was waterlogged.
  • It has been tried before but the bamboo became completely waterlogged and eaten by teredos before the Pacific was half crossed.
  • The pitch was waterlogged before the start and continuous heavy rain meant it resembled a paddy field long before the end.
  • With that statement she was pulling me out of the mire and I felt my waterlogged brain searching for a way to capitalise. THE MANANA MAN
  • They are somewhat fussy about soil, preferring an acidic, sunny site that is not waterlogged.
  • This is why methane bubbles out of waterlogged bogs, seasonally flooded forests, reservoirs and lakes and landfills.
  • Substantial areas have been salinized and waterlogged by irrigation. Water profile of Somalia
  • Despite a dry night Warwick has been abandoned as part of the track is still waterlogged which is a shame as Blue Spinnaker would surely have followed up his recent Doncaster win in the middle-distance handicap. Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk
  • Saw on the news tonight they found a waterlogged over-sized novelty green hat floating in the rising rainwater around the culvert on Stewart Road. Cheeseburger Gothic » Sweet jeebus, lookit this mess!
  • Although the scheduled start was pushed back three hours to give the greenkeeping staff more time to prepare the course, officials decided no play was possible on the waterlogged layout. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • The match had to be abandoned because the pitch was waterlogged.
  • He said the land was not suitable for building, being so close to the floodplain, and said the area regularly became waterlogged and that floodwater came up to his house.
  • Scientists this week finished removing sediment from the ballast tanks of the sub after recovering a coil of waterlogged rope.
  • Operations were suspended as parts of the runway have been waterlogged.
  • The area is situated on deep Kalahari sands of aeolian origin (locally known as Barotse sands), which are waterlogged in the rainy season and extremely dry during the rest of the year. Western Zambezian grasslands
  • Heavy rain meant the pitch was waterlogged.
  • The reason that the land was so waterlogged is because the weir systems keep the Thames level artificially high, thereby affecting all the land that should be drained down.
  • Roma, whose previous match, against Catania, was abandoned because of a waterlogged pitch, went 1-0 up when Totti ran on to a cheeky back-flick from Erik Lamela and his fierce shot took a deflection to beat keeper Francesco Antonioli at the near post. Serie A round-up: Juventus four points clear after beating Atalanta
  • A melody tumbles from Connors' hands with hints of processing and wah-wah to make a tone that bubbles up from some waterlogged dream.
  • Authorities have scrambled to airlift hospital patients from the path of a cyclone roaring toward waterlogged northeastern Australia and urged low-lying communities to evacuate because of potentially deadly flash floods. Cyclone Yasi roars toward Australia's flooded north
  • Yeast, funguses, moulds and anything fermented, as waterlogged types are prone to candida (yeast infections). Times, Sunday Times
  • The ceiling tiles are waterlogged, the lino is cracked and the walls are peeling.
  • A motorcross champion was killed when his speeding car exploded into a fireball after crashing into a lamppost on a waterlogged road.
  • Add water gradually, mixing it with your hands, rubbing the grains to soften them, until they feel moist but not waterlogged. Day of Honey
  • He said the entire stock on the premises was either damaged by fire or waterlogged and smoke damaged.
  • Police are puzzled as to how the stock of a double-barrelled gun arrived there or how long the waterlogged part had been there.
  • My wet hair is plastered to my head, a bright, reddish, waterlogged mass clouding my head in wet straggles.
  • He said the shortage, which has cause the hiked prices on the market, is a result of continuous rainfall and waterlogged soils which lower production.
  • Certain fields around the community have become waterlogged to the point that cultivation has become impossible, he pointed out.
  • Instead, the stubble of last year's spring barley crop sticks forlornly out of the waterlogged ground where the winter wheat should have been.
  • The village has been waterlogged which is creating a WN.com - Articles related to Stress on advanced farming techniques
  • Police are puzzled as to how the stock of a double-barrelled gun arrived there or how long the waterlogged part had been there.
  • But missed in the economic floodwaters among the flotsam was the waterlogged performance of Wal-Mart. The Unraveling
  • The recent heavy rain not only made the ground unsuitably soft for me so that my trainer Tim withdrew me from the race but the whole day's racing today at Thirsk was abandoned, with the course waterlogged.
  • Dark algal mats and waterlogged mosses on a layer of peat are spotted with carnivorous, quarter-sized sundews, red as rust.
  • However plans to switch it to Witton Park in Blackburn had to be dropped because the park is waterlogged and would be unsafe.
  • The track ends with a nighttime snippet of what sounds like a frog pond - croaks, chirps, waterlogged crickets.
  • Talking of balls, manufacturers have made them lighter, water-resistant and generally much more accurate - a world away from the waterlogged medicine balls that players used to break their feet on.
  • North Yorkshire clubs use the opportunity of a non-league weekend to catch up on the league programme interrupted by pitches being waterlogged or frozen.
  • Scientists this week finished removing sediment from the ballast tanks of the sub after recovering a coil of waterlogged rope.
  • Environments where bituminous mudrocks may form are waterlogged mires, swamp and bogs, stratified lakes and marine water with restricted circulation including backswamp conditions furthest from the fluvial channel.
  • The grey colour and the preservation of organic matter reflect waterlogged conditions and reducing pore waters.
  • Earlier excavations revealed stone ramparts, a palisade and waterlogged remains in the ditches, including what looks like a wheel and a ladder.
  • Several homes have been waterlogged, though so far the damage has been minimal.
  • Marc remained silent, evidently clinging to some last waterlogged piece of wreckage. LAST SHOT
  • In fairness to both sides they had to contend with atrocious conditions with the playing surface waterlogged in several places.
  • Much of the land allocated proved uncultivable - because it was affected by salinity; waterlogged, unleveled or had multiple ownership claims - which led to protracted legal battles. Caroline Gluck: HELPING THE LANDLESS BECOME LANDOWNERS
  • This tough plant will grow in exposed or sheltered aspects and in acid, alkaline or neutral soil of chalk, clay, sand or loam as long as it doesn't get waterlogged.
  • Leave planting or moving evergreen specimens until spring and delay all planting until then if the weather turns frosty or if the soil becomes cold and waterlogged.
  • The recent heavy rain not only made the ground unsuitably soft for me so that my trainer Tim withdrew me from the race but the whole day's racing today at Thirsk was abandoned, with the course waterlogged.
  • Thorn let the puppy loose and he promptly turned and paddled back toward the boat, leaving him with the waterlogged body. OFF THE CHART
  • That part became waterlogged, so it sunk below the surface, but didn't lose its ability to float.
  • In waterlogged soils, plants strongly influence soil oxygen availability by transporting oxygen through aerenchyma to soils.
  • These plants, known as halophytes, include a large taxonomic variety and occupy diverse habitats, from extremely dry to temporarily waterlogged sites or salt marshes.
  • They are somewhat fussy about soil, preferring an acidic, sunny site that is not waterlogged.
  • The moors here present a particular challenge, the bridleways are waterlogged, rutted, rocky and really quite fantastic.
  • The match is off because of a waterlogged pitch.
  • Nairn County versus Rothes was postponed because of a waterlogged park.
  • At that moment, the car stalled, leaving us stuck in the middle of a waterlogged street.
  • Besides, over 20 million hectares of irrigated lands have become saline or waterlogged in several parts of the country.
  • Police believe the car may have aquaplaned on the waterlogged motorway because of the heavy rain.
  • Described as ‘waterlogged wealth’, a wetland is a self-sustaining unit.
  • Kendal County's away match at Ambleside was called off because of a waterlogged pitch.
  • Two to three years ago, the entire stretch of land of this village was waterlogged.
  • I spend three bucks a week on Trojans because the pill makes you waterlogged and puffy.
  • This afternoon's Uttoxeter card was abandoned because the course is waterlogged following heavy rain.
  • Much of the land in the area was already waterlogged when Irene arrived, dumping another 10-15 inches of rain. Hurricane Irene 2011: Upstate New York, Vermont Face Major Flooding
  • This field near Randolph and other fields in the Southeast have been waterlogged since the snowstorm May 11.
  • They dislike being planted under trees or in soil that gets waterlogged.
  • Will waterlogged home owners be left high and dry by their insurance companies?

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