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sedgy

adjective as in grassy

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Example Sentences

It was cold there on that sedgy little island, and they shivered, their clothes sodden with mud; only the babies, the little twins, were dry and warm in their basket.

Arrived at the sedgy ocean line he halted, and turned upon her.

The country close around, with the exception of two low hills, was flat and sedgy, broken by marshes and shallow rivulets.

Along the foot of the uplands to the right he marked a patch of swamp, sown with sedgy pools and clumps of dense bushes.

Water-hens are as common as at home; and at rare intervals the great purple water-hen is sprung by the spaniels from some sedgy morass.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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