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waterlog

[waw-ter-lawg, -log, wot-er-] / ˈwɔ tərˌlɔg, -ˌlɒg, ˈwɒt ər- /








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Gusting winds protect the greens while rain can waterlog the seaside links, which see their conditions vary far more dramatically than at parkland-style courses such as Augusta National.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 15, 2026

Critics say their dams can flood and waterlog fields while the animals themselves can feed on certain agricultural crops and damage trees.

From BBC May 5, 2025

"Beavers can flood and waterlog fields, feed on agricultural crops like maize, as well as damage and fell trees such as cricket bat willow."

From BBC Feb. 28, 2025

Not at Marvel's oversaturation – we passed the waterlog point long ago.

From Salon Jul. 31, 2023

The wood was soft, felt soft to the point of his knife, and he thought that might mean they would waterlog, but then he decided it wouldn’t matter.

From "The River" by Gary Paulsen

"When they go into the water they start getting waterlogged and become hypothermic," it said.

From BBC Jul. 2, 2026

His repeated attempts to flex expensive restaurant bills and hardman tough talk land like a waterlogged handkerchief after he’s spent song after song cataloging all the specific ways we’ve all hurt his feelings.

From Salon May 21, 2026

"Flooding complicates repairs because the fields are waterlogged and some roads are blocked," Enedis crisis director Herve Champenois said at a press briefing Thursday.

From Barron's Feb. 13, 2026

They alight in a waterlogged Liverpool and discover the broken social factions that have cropped up in the wake of environmental collapse.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 9, 2026

“We had seven canoes, all of them dugouts. One was small, one was cranky, and two were old, waterlogged, and leaky,” Roosevelt noted.

From "Death on the River of Doubt" by Samantha Seiple

Flash floods were waterlogging soils, while droughts were killing off whatever crops survived.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 23, 2026

Heavy rain and gusty winds lashed India's southern coast as Cyclone Montha started to make landfall on Tuesday, officials said, disrupting flights and triggering waterlogging in low-lying areas.

From Barron's Oct. 28, 2025

However, most of these pitches - which are used predominantly in the men's Premier League - are made up of 95% sand and 4-5% polyethylene fibres to help reduce waterlogging.

From BBC Apr. 4, 2025

The combination of charring and waterlogging led to exceptional preservation.

From Science Daily Mar. 20, 2024

Taking too much water is not as injurious as overeating, but waterlogging the body has a weakening effect.

From Maintaining Health Formerly Health and Efficiency by Alsaker, R. L.




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