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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Waterlog'

After the heavy rain, the soil became so saturated that it started to waterlog the plants.

The boat had a leak, causing it to slowly waterlog and sink into the river.

Continuous rainfall can waterlog the fields, making it difficult for farmers to harvest crops.

The city's drainage system was overwhelmed, leading many streets to waterlog during the storm.

Heavy snowmelt in the mountains can waterlog rivers, posing a risk of flooding downstream.

The fabric of the tent couldn't withstand the torrential downpour and began to waterlog, making the campsite wet.

If you overwater your houseplants, the soil can waterlog, causing the roots to rot over time.

The firefighters had to use pumps to clear out the basement after it began to waterlog during the storm.

The old wooden boat started to waterlog after being left out in the stormy sea for days.

If you leave your shoes outside in the rain, they might waterlog and become too soggy to wear.

The basement of the house tends to waterlog whenever there's a torrential downpour, causing damage to stored items.

Due to the overflowing river, the fields adjacent to it began to waterlog, affecting the crop yield for the season.

The scientist observed how different materials waterlog at varying rates when exposed to constant moisture.

The lifeguard quickly pulled the swimmer out of the pool when she noticed his clothes starting to waterlog, weighing him down.

The book left outside on the porch overnight began to waterlog, causing the pages to stick together.

If you don't fix that leak in the roof, the ceiling will eventually waterlog, leading to more significant structural issues.

After the heavy snow melted, the ground became saturated and started to waterlog, causing localized flooding in low-lying areas.

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