Definitionn. low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation
Last update: June 16, 2015
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Like other salt marsh plants sea aster has several adaptations typical of plants found in dry places. [noun]
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He stands before me, and who does not easily stick fast when marsh and mire are so near. [noun]
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Up the capital to buy bare the highest interest marsh 's brokers routinely. [noun]
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--The enemy have passed the marsh, I suppose. [Please select]
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Behind this first line was a body of pikemen, designed for their support in case the dragoons should force the passage of the marsh. [Please select]
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"You'll be saying next," the latter went on, "that I'm too old to set about draining the marsh." [Please select]
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A low-lying marsh-grown fishing-port of olden times, Pevensey was the landing-place of the Conqueror when he came to lay the foundation-stones of England's greatness. [Please select]
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And behind, in the direction of the marsh, the poplars stretched in an irregular line. [Please select]
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"But the marsh behind us--" "Salt." [Please select]
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"I perceive that in time we must set about draining so much of the marsh outside as belongs to me." [Please select]
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"We are using every inch between the road and the marsh." [Please select]
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