marsh in the PONS Dictionary

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Marsh worked from 1922 until 1964 when he retired.
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These regions tend to be on the border between sloughs and sawgrass marshes.
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Marsh narrowly missed out in reaching the 100m final with a 9th best 10.20 time in the event semi-finals.
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The oracle advised the leaders not to drain the marsh, suggesting the plague would pass with time.
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It was once revealed that he has by far the best sense of smell in the marsh.
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The dimensions of the lake, however, have changed over time into marsh areas.
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There are also areas of wet woodland, marshes and swamps.
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The women of the group were likely the gatherers and also responsible for crafting important items to make life easier in the marsh.
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If he attempts to advance by batteries on the marshes or islands, he must be driven back, if possible.
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The reserve's extensive peat marsh remains unchanged since the days of the first settlers.
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