swamp in English
- swamp⇄adj. 1. having to do with a swamp or swamps.
2. living in a swamp or swamps.
Ex. a swamp bird.
3. growing in a swamp or swamps.
Ex. swamp grass. - swamp⇄noun 1. wet, soft land; mire; bog; marsh.
Ex. The farmer will drain the swamp so that he can plant crops there.
(SYN) morass, fen, slough, quagmire.
2. (originally) a tract of rich soil having a growth of trees and other vegetation, b - swamp⇄swamp, noun, adjective, verb.
- swamp⇄v.i. 1. to sink by filling with water.
Ex. Their boat swamped.
2. to sink or stick in or as if in a swamp or water.
3. (Figurative.) to become involved with difficulties or sink under superior numbers; become helpless.
Ex. Their - swamp⇄v.t. 1. to plunge or sink in or as if in a swamp.
Ex. The horses were swamped in the stream.
2. to fill (a boat) with water and sink.
Ex. The wave swamped the boat.
3. to flood, submerge, or soak, as with water.
4. (Figur
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