Sentences with Waterlog

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18 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 heavy rain began to waterlog the garden, causing the plants to wilt.

The boat started to waterlog after being caught in the storm, making it difficult to stay afloat.

The sudden downpour threatened to waterlog the basement, prompting a quick response to prevent flooding.

After the dam broke, the river began to waterlog the surrounding fields, affecting the entire agricultural area.

The hikers had to find a new trail as the rain threatened to waterlog the path they originally planned to take.

The old wooden bridge had deteriorated over time, and heavy rains eventually caused it to waterlog and collapse.

The swampy terrain tended to waterlog the boots of anyone trying to navigate through the dense vegetation.

As the ice melted, it began to waterlog the soil, creating a muddy mess in the previously frozen landscape.

The neglected roof allowed rain to waterlog the attic, resulting in damage to stored belongings.

The construction site had to be temporarily shut down due to the heavy rainfall, which threatened to waterlog the foundation.

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