Definition of «marshy»

Marshy refers to a wetland area that is covered with water and has soft, spongy ground consisting of decaying plant material. It typically features grasses, reeds, and other aquatic plants, and provides habitat for various wildlife species such as birds, frogs, and fish.

Phrases with «marshy»

Sentences with «marshy»

  • Manatees, also known as sea cows, are gentle herbivores that live in marshy areas in tropical and subtropical waters. (seeker.com)
  • It also attempted to weed out invasive species like feral hogs, a major Florida scourge introduced by Spanish explorers in the 1500s (the animals uproot delicate plants), and saltbush, a shrub that grows well in marshy areas but can spread aggressively. (discovermagazine.com)
  • As you traverse the restored marshy wetlands, look for shorebirds like killdeer, sandpipers, and the marbled godwit. (parksconservancy.org)
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