swampland

IPA: swˈɑmpɫʌnd

noun

  • (countable, uncountable) Low-lying land that is regularly flooded; especially such land that is drier than a bog or a marsh.
  • (physics, countable) The set of effective low-energy physical theories that are not compatible with quantum gravity.
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Examples of "swampland" in Sentences

  • Maybe he stays in the swampland.
  • The area is surrounded by swampland.
  • Much of the area was originally swampland.
  • Much of the land is not solid, but swampland.
  • The remainder consists of swampland and residential area.
  • There shouldn't be a link to every swampland in the world on it.
  • In reality, it was a scam that sold swampland in Columbia County.
  • The interior of the island is sparsely vegetated, and mainly swampland.
  • It is a combination of pungent, sweltering savanna and shallow swamplands.
  • Contrary to the urban legend, ashington was not built on reclaimed swampland.

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