swampy 的定义
swamp·i·er, swamp·i·est.
swampy 近义词
boggy
更多swampy例句
- Laundrie’s parents told authorities that their son indicated last week that he planned to hike the swampy reserve alone.
- Because clouds on Earth were made of water, it stood to reason that Venus should be a very steamy and swampy place.
- He hated the swampy Southeast and looked with disdain at formerly enslaved people camping there.
- In 2005, some of those accounts, based on surveys conducted in the swampy bottomlands of Arkansas, were published in the journal Science, leading to a flurry of interest.
- Homes more used to the swampy heat were useless against the wind and cold, with pipes bursting and ceilings caving in.
- Like Peter the Great on the Baltic, she got the swampy part.
- In Louisiana, a land rich with swampy Gothic crime stories and compelling motion-picture tax incentives!
- The track opens on Rihanna approaching her swampy throne, decked out in an outfit Miley Cyrus could only dream of.
- All of these swampy scenarios set the table for the high stakes Wisconsin primary on April 3.
- He once hinted he buried her in a swampy bird sanctuary on the island, which her father dredged to no avail.
- Virginia has been richly endowed with caverns, springs, unusual rock formations and a dense, swampy wilderness.
- He kept on grimly, however, never deviating from his perspective, which was the swampy ground on the outer curve of the bend.
- The outlet of the lake, which they reached at noon, was a stream fifty feet in width, and passed at first through a swampy region.
- They passed another lake, along whose shores the trail was rough and swampy.
- The banks are generally low, with a few sandy elevations, thickly wooded or swampy.