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waterlogged

[waw-ter-lawgd, -logd, wot-er-] / ˈwɔ tərˌlɔgd, -ˌlɒgd, ˈwɒt ər- /


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The waterlogged buildings had to be tested for mold, asbestos and lead.

From Los Angeles Times

It frequently shows up on mature, drought-adapted trees that suddenly become waterlogged.

From Seattle Times

Wales recorded the wettest spring this year and Caerphilly AFC are just one team having issues due to their pitch being waterlogged.

From BBC

At a Red Cross shelter in Fort Lauderdale’s Holiday Park, some residents spoke of spending Wednesday night sleeping on mattresses that were “floating” or waterlogged.

From Washington Post

The rain continued Saturday, when players returned to the course and tried to get through the third, which likewise was suspended when Augusta National became waterlogged.

From Washington Times