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n. (salt marsh English)
Usage examples of "salt marshes".
The heathlands and salt marshes with their dykes and wicker fences slid along the port bows.
After all there isn't a lot of cover on these salt marshes and mud-flats.
You will be sent into the salt marshes of Dumnonia's Irish-facing coast, away from your people, away from anyone who might give you pity or shelter, to live there by your wits, or die as God wills.
Would she refuse the gold, the gems, the silks and silvers, and spilling coins, the choice of wines, the servants and slaves, the security of the house of Bosk for the lonely freedoms and silences of the salt marshes of the Vosk's vast delta?
Would she refuse the gold, the gems, the silks and silvers, and spilling coins, the choice of wines, the servants and slaves, the security of the house of Bosk for the lonely freedoms and silences of the salt marshes of the Vosk’.
Now he and Millard were caught between two forces, and the only way left open to them lay through the treacherous salt marshes.
He had learned patience the hard way, as a boy hunting salt marshes and black bayous in order to add protein to the family table.
The delta of the Rhone River had been a broad triangular fan of many thousands of hectares, filled by salt marshes and grass.