A soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot.
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Examples for "slack "
Examples for "slack "
1 Shortly, Ipshank returned; he carried the young girl slack in his arms.
2 The private sector remains in no position to pick up the slack .
3 He lifted the slack body down and put it in the sand.
4 But absolute oil inventory levels remained high globally due to slack demand.
5 However, eight different players scored for Cincy to pick up the slack .
1 A glove is borne aloft; a shoe is trampled in the mire .
2 The proprietor was sinking lower and lower in the mire of dissoluteness.
3 The voice of the serpent,-thatwhispers from the mire of the sea.
4 The more fat the sow is, the more she loves the mire .
5 Let us ascend to the skies, or plunge ourselves in the mire .
1 Shipbuilding partnerships are an obvious way out of Moscow's current industrial morass .
2 The key to the fatal morass would soon be in his hands.
3 It was not a morass of shifting tribes; it was a nation.
4 Even animals were wary of penetrating the dense morass of prickly bushes.
5 Rain was continuous and the valley of the Auja became a morass .
1 The legal quagmire meant a political solution was required, Mr Geddis said.
2 They came to a quagmire in the red clay of the road.
3 Well home remodelling might be the way out of your disorganisation quagmire .
4 We seem to be in a quagmire here; it might be helpful.
5 Again and again he struggled furiously to escape from the oozy quagmire .
1 Catched un in the quag by th' old gravel pits.
2 And, lo, on the left hand there was a quag .
3 Over a spread-out swamp, a quag that ate the tracks.
4 Seven weeks after that he would succumb to a wasting quag disease and leave Judah alone.
5 His blood pooled and thickened in the quag .
6 They belonged to what seemed a giant body, sunk up to the shoulders in a quag .
7 The mud floor became a quag : I seized a spade and shovelled it clean, mud and slime and worse filth together.
8 This I did, and the deer ran for the shore, Burr pushed his boat to the quag , took the jack, and followed the track.
9 Into that quag King David once did fall, and had no doubt therein been smothered, had not HE that is able plucked him out.
10 Dr. Dodd considers that by the deep ditch is intended "presumptuous hopes," and the no less dangerous quag to be "despairing fears"-(ED).
11 The noisy alarum told him he floundered in quags , like a silly creature chasing a marsh-lamp.
12 Suburb there succeeds to dirty suburb, the roads are quags or deep in dust, the company as disagreeable as it is mean.
13 "But the light is at the inn, and there is no quag in front of that."
14 "There is a quag between us and that light, and you will walk into it up to your neck unless I take you round."
15 Catched un in the quag by th' old gravel pits.
16 And, lo, on the left hand there was a quag .
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