waterlogged in A Sentence

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    Too Waterlogged. Let it drain.

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    The series Waterlogged began this way.

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    We should be careful not to excessively irrigate our crops because plants cannot tolerate Waterlogged soil.

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    It has been raining heavily in Mumbai since last night and parts of the city are Waterlogged.

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    Drinking other beverages and eating Waterlogged produce such as lettuce also supplies some of your water requirements.

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    Prior to the tour starting, the Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, the venue for the tour match, was Waterlogged.

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    After heavy rains in Pune on Wednesday night, over 500 people were evacuated from Waterlogged areas to safer places.

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    Says the book Water, Prey, and Game Birds of North America:“ It seems unlikely that they sleep on the ocean since their feathers would get Waterlogged.

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    For example, if you have wetlands and Waterlogged places on the plot, and there are moisture-loving plants on the list of desired plants, then this is an ideal case.

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    The third match was abandoned due to intermittent rain, resulting in a Waterlogged pitch- brought on largely in part due to Cyclone Akash which had hit south Bangladesh earlier that day.

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    But after the construction of embankment some 300-400 acres of farmland in the Raghopur block is Waterlogged the whole year round turning the farmers of the area in to beggars.

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    Soils that are otherwise excellent may be Waterlogged for a week of the year, which is sufficient to kill fruit trees and cost the productivity of the land until replacements can be established.

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    Out of the 260 villages where land has been formally allotted, 94 have seen encroachments by the dominant castes and in 26 villages it is a lowlying area and therefore the ground gets Waterlogged.

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    As I look into the annual reports of the Water Resources Department of Bihar, I find that for the past over 20 years, the report says that 1.82 lakh hectares of land east of the eastern embankment are Waterlogged.

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    For example, in areas of land prone to flooding or high water tables, bodies can't typically be buried any deeper than the supposedly traditional six feet due to the risk of them becoming Waterlogged and even rising from the Earth like terrifying wooden icebergs.

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