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Marshy areas filled the low spots, and the limestone bluff rose up sixty feet or more to her right, its lower surfaces marked with spray paint and scarred with crudely carved initials.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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Marshy areas filled the low spots, and the limestone bluff rose up sixty feet or more to her right, its lower surfaces marked with spray paint and scarred with crudely carved initials.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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“Very considerate of you,” Marshy remarked, leaning back and folding his arms.
Everything but the Truth Kate Kingsley 2009
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Tally and Alice were leaving with Marshy in the Bentley at seven thirty a.m. and would be in Rome by tomorrow afternoon.
Everything but the Truth Kate Kingsley 2009
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Marshy retrieved the bundle from the gutter and held up a pair of shorts, streaked with grass stains and matted together with dried mud.
Everything but the Truth Kate Kingsley 2009
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Marshy, nearly level, low elevation terraces along the Delaware River and Delaware Bay.
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Marshy Mallows roasted, with optional cheezburger-flavour cheezdip
Cindarelly?! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Marshy lands and small hills but still a job of 79 miles of highway added 2 additional lanes the entire distance costs about a million dollars per lane mile and they were complaining about the expense and looking at costs savings.
Sound Politics: A Billion Here, A Billion There....Pretty Soon: Real Money 2006
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And I love finding new ones, like the one I discovered last week via Wordsmith: quaggy (KWAG-ee) adjective Marshy; flabby; spongy.
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Marshy and lagoon areas do not appear to be growing in extent.
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