Skip to main content

plashy

/plash-ee/US // ˈplæʃ i //UK // (ˈplæʃɪ) //

肥硕的,肥厚的,肥大的,肥沃的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    plash·i·er, plash·i·est.

    • : marshy; wet.
    • : splashing.

Examples

  • Roads all plashy or running with water, oozes full, and rivulets overflowing; rocks of dolomite jutting out here and there.

  • They found it a plashy, swampy place, prolific in mangroves and true ferns, with here and there a cultivated patch.

  • It was one of those peculiarly "plashy" jobs in which any child would delight.

  • Plashy meadows and marshes are also favourite feeding grounds; and here the lapwing makes "game" for an army of gunners.

  • The bird feeds on plashy meadows, wet moors, by tarns and stream sides, and on mosses which margin the coast.