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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "swampland" in a sentence

    swampland example sentences

    swampland


    1. Another binge drinking vampire, with an unremarkable story in the midst of the murky swampland of the South


    2. Over one up hundred and fifty years, the land had been reclaimed by nature, the swampland encroaching back to its original form


    3. But the starving English at Jamestown did not dare make the trip because they knew that if they stepped outside their slime-infested, disease-ridden swampland where the fort had been erected, they would be systematically hunted down and killed by the natives who lived there


    4. ’ was proven true once again… America’s capital was built in the lowest, most diseased swampland on the Eastern Seaboard


    5. The city itself was wedged between waterways and swampland


    6. The city itself was wedged between waterways and swampland


    7. New Orleans, maybe, with enough fogs, rains, and swampland mansions to run up cold sweats and dig graves, while the Saints march forever out


    8. It went with the noiselessness of late night, and only the crickets chirping, the frogs sobbing off in the moist swampland


    9. All feature high rainfall and rugged mountains, which drain into large, swift-flowing rivers, with coastal and other low-lying regions often as swampland


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    Synonyms for "swampland"

    swamp swampland

    "swampland" definitions

    low land that is seasonally flooded; has more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog