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View usage for: (swɒmpi) Word forms: comparative swampier, superlative swampiestadjectiveA swampy area of land is always very wet. Synonyms: boggy, waterlogged, marshy, wet More Synonyms of swampy swampy in American English (ˈswɑmpi; ˈswɔmpi) adjectiveWord forms: ˈswampier or ˈswampiest1. of or consisting of a swamp or swamps 2. like a swamp; wet and spongy; marshy Derived forms swampiness (ˈswampiness) noun Examples of 'swampy' in a sentenceswampy As he watched, one jumped across what was clearly a swampy patch round a small spring.In what had once been the river's swampy valley was a beautiful park, the Tiergarten.Trains were being announced yet at the same time there was swampy, spongy soil underfoot. the swampy lowlands of southern Tuscany Synonyms waterlogged fenny miry quaggy marish (obsolete) Additional synonymsthe broad, marshy plain of the river Synonyms swampy, wet, waterlogged, spongy, boggy, fenny, miry, paludal, quaggySynonyms boggy, soft, yielding, muddy, soggy, mushy, swampy, marshy, squelchy, fenny, miry, paludal Definition moistened, covered, or soaked with water or some other liquid He rubbed his wet hair with a towel. Synonyms damp, soaked, soaking, dripping, saturated, moist, drenched, watery, soggy, sodden, waterlogged, moistened, dank, sopping, aqueous, wringing wet - swallow
- swallow something or someone up
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