marsh
Pronunciation: [mɑrʃ]
Word
Context: "environment"
(noun) a marsh is a muddy area or land that is wet and full of plants. It's like a soggy sponge where water collects and where many animals, especially birds, like to live.
Example
We saw many colorful birds flying over the marsh during our nature walk.
Example
There are no trees in the marsh; it's just grass and water everywhere.
Example
What kind of animals can we find in the marsh?
Context: "food"
(noun) a marsh refers to a sweet treat made from sugar, egg whites, and gelatin. It's fluffy and often used in desserts like s'mores or hot chocolate.
Example
I roasted a marshmallow over the fire and it became golden brown and gooey.
Example
The dessert needed marshmallows, but we didn’t have any to put on top.
Example
Do you like to eat marshmallows in your hot chocolate?
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