swamp
1 of 2noun/swɑmp/
Forms:swamps
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an area of land that is covered with water or is always very wet
C1Learn more on Wikipedia- The swamp was teeming with diverse wildlife, from alligators to herons and turtles.
- Cypress trees with their distinctive knees dotted the murky waters of the swamp, creating an eerie yet beautiful landscape.
- The swamp's ecosystem played a crucial role in filtering water and providing habitat for numerous species of birds and amphibians.
- Explorers traversed the swamp carefully, navigating through dense vegetation and muddy terrain.
- Local folklore often tells tales of mysterious creatures lurking in the depths of the swamp, adding to its allure and mystery.
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a state overwhelmed by difficulties, responsibilities, or complexity
- She was stuck in a swamp of paperwork at the office.
- The company found itself in a financial swamp after the failed merger.
- He navigated a swamp of conflicting regulations during the project.
- The team was in a swamp of uncertainty after the leadership change.
- Balancing family and work left her in a swamp of obligations.