"Waterlogged" means something is completely saturated or filled with water, usually making it heavy, soaked, or unable to hold anything more.
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Removal
of waterlogged items in your basement (and elsewhere) by trash haulers will be an ongoing process in the coming weeks.
He speculates that the vesicles could help the bacteria's spores remain at the oxygen - rich surface
in waterlogged soil.
To keep the shelter from
becoming waterlogged from rain or covered with snow it should sit about six inches off the ground on bricks, cinder blocks, or wooden pallets.
The increasingly
waterlogged pitched did not stop the high tempo of the game, Macclesfield confidently taking the lead through an unstoppable Tyrone Marsh volley...
If you've ever ended up with a plate of soggy mushrooms it's because they
got waterlogged in their own juices.
If you're feeling a little
waterlogged from all the aquatic activity, take in a new and unique perfective of the reef with a rare submarine tour while staying perfectly dry!
Where oxygen is limited, as in
waterlogged soils, some microbes also produce methane.
Wetland - A transitional, regularly
waterlogged area of poorly drained soils, often between an aquatic and a terrestrial ecosystem, fed from rain, surface water or groundwater.
Moreover, certain insurance companies may not process your claim of driving
on waterlogged roads, and you will have to end up paying for the very expensive damages out of your pocket.
Our 3Gs are all floodlit as standard and do
not waterlog after periods of heavy rain, so play does not have to stop at the end of the school day in the middle of November, for example.
«I would also use paced feeding for the baby baby so she isn't
feeling waterlogged by the flow and volume,» she says.
On the contrary, it's
so waterlogged with the stuff that every melodramatic plot twist wrings out a few more drops.
If firefighters must respond to another call
with waterlogged boots, it could delay response times.
Offering to the band's manager Don (Scoot McNairy) that he could perhaps fill in on that night's show, Jon doesn't seem to take the warning that the shoes he's filling could have become
waterlogged by virtue of being in a band of crazy people.
They watch people put up building anyhow anywhere anytime without regard
for waterlogged areas and farming lands in sprawls.
Prehistoric logboats carved out of a single tree trunk are sometimes found preserved in
waterlogged conditions, but an excavation in Cambridgeshire found nine boats dating from the Bronze and Iron Ages, showing a remarkably long - lived and stable tradition of boat use in the fens.
The glass bottom boat tour is custom - made for those who prefer not to get wet, aren't strong swimmers, or are simply feeling a
little waterlogged after snorkelling.
If you've ever been hiking and stepped down to hear that splash and felt that momentary «oh crap» spasm when you realize you're about spend the rest of your hike walking around in
waterlogged boots, only to realize that they're waterproof, (Hooray!)
The officials explained that if boots become
waterlogged after fighting a fire, the footwear takes a long time to dry.
Their partially exposed, stilt - like roots extend deep
into waterlogged soil, sequestering carbon and protecting coastlines against storm surges.
After the waters finally receded, the animals disembarked to repopulate a ravaged,
waterlogged Earth.
As waterlogged rivulets of paint cascade down the paper, the scene becomes a metaphor for the inarticulate feeling of remembering — of peering through time, looking back, looking inwards.
You can flick the remainder of the now
waterlogged piece to the substrate, giving species that are perhaps a bit more shy a chance to feed.
Pillai said
waterlogged items could harbor sewage - related pathogens and therefore people should not attempt to clean items first.
These shoes keep your feet dry and clean in the dirt and mud, though they can get
waterlogged if submerged completely.
Small gravitational tugs from
waterlogged river basins could give scientists a big advantage in predicting devastating floods, researchers report July 6 in Nature Geoscience.
From the heavy rains that sent the Seine into the streets of Paris last year to a parade of storms that left southern England
waterlogged during the winter of 2013 - 2014, there have been startling examples in recent years of the heavy toll that flooding can levy in both human and economic terms.
«You can get significant recolonisation of
waterlogged bogs within a year,» he says.
An ancient supercontinent called Rodinia was breaking up, he notes, and what is now western North America was being stretched apart — a process that likely cracked the Colorado granites apart, creating voids that were suddenly filled with immense amounts of
waterlogged sand that had accumulated atop the granites or nearby.
Chapter 13: Bacterial Degradation of Archaeological Wood in Anoxic
Waterlogged Environments — NB Pedersen — From the book: Stability of Complex Carbohydrate Structures: Biofuels, Foods, Vaccines and Shipwrecks — December 2012
If the problem is a «patent» defect (something like a broken window, or even an obviously
waterlogged basement), then it is buyer beware.
The term refers to the removal of
waterlogged material from a home, mold removal and moldicide application.
The team is currently flying drones over different types of forests, including low - lying
waterlogged regions and higher terra firma forests, to develop a database of VOC fingerprints under normal conditions.
These raised bogs carry a mass of specialised plants, mostly Sphagnum mosses, on top of a shallow mound of the compressed and
waterlogged remains of dead plants.
«A Cure for Wellness:» This bizarre, overlong,
waterlogged tale about a spa facility that specializes in water treatments drowns in its own silliness.
Thailand produces almost 45 % of the world's computer hard drives, but that's come to a halt as manufacturers like Toshiba and Western Digital
contemplate waterlogged plants.
Contrary to popular opinion, the drying of
waterlogged devices can lead to further damage, Sanfilippo pointed out as part of a series of comprehensive strategies to prepare both in advance of Irma and after the hurricane passed over the state.
NCEI's Smith explained that a storm's price tag includes what can be measured: blown - over homes, shattered glass office towers, flooded factories, and
waterlogged machinery.
Nearby, an elliptical trainer that someone worked out on — or always intended to — was tipped against a mound of
waterlogged books and wall board.
«Whenever I feel I am slipping up, I use the
app Waterlogged to keep myself accountable.
And when a recent hurricane flooded the region earlier this year, Grice's company used jeeps to deliver food and other resources to
waterlogged villages.
We grew up eating cranberry sauce from a can, and stuffing from a box, and one Christmas, my mom accidentally put twice as much water and butter in with the box of stuffing breadcrumbs resulting in an (obviously)
waterlogged pot of mush.
If that's
waterlogged then I guess only confident football will remain for us as an option.
Cruz Azul beat Western Sydney Wanderers 3 - 1 on Saturday on an
extremely waterlogged pitch, but Fifa have intervened and moved the semi-final from Rabat to Marrakech due to difficult pitch decisions.
A heavy rainstorm left the
field waterlogged in places in the second half but didn't dampen the spirits of the Ivorians, who ended a 23 - year drought when they clinched their second African title last month in Equatorial Guinea.
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