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.
- Its almost like swampland is TRYING to make us leave.
- 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.
- Sure, and there's this piece of swampland for sale in New Jersey…
- The interior of the island is sparsely vegetated, and mainly swampland.
- ET) at 4524N, 0984W, five to 10 miles south of Mina, S.D., in swampland.
- It is a combination of pungent, sweltering savanna and shallow swamplands.
- Contrary to the urban legend, ashington was not built on reclaimed swampland.
- KING: We should note that the guy offering to sell the swampland is a doctor.
- This is the key problem with locating our capital city in swampland … no cliffs!
- I'm sure you could provide us here in swampland with an in-depth breakdown on the various political groups and philosophies active within the nation.
- Why not use some of that money to build an economically viable city on higher ground and let that area remain swampland and a tribute to all those that perished.
- The houses on the north side of the street border one of the many man-made lakes that dot the area, by-products of the efforts to drain swampland for development.
- New Orleans East was a weird place even before the storm, a huge swath of filled in swampland stretching eastward along Lake Ponchatrain for miles, stretched out like an arm from the city-center.
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