swampy

/ˈswɑmpi/
adjective
  1. Consisting of, resembling, or characteristic of a swamp; wet, soft, and muddy.
    • The swampy ground squished under our boots as we walked.
    • The air in the swampy forest was thick and humid.
    • They built a boardwalk across the swampy area so people could visit the nature preserve.
  2. Figuratively, slow, bogged down, or difficult to move through or deal with.
    • The project became swampy with too many rules and delays.
    • Her thoughts felt swampy and unclear after a long day.
    • The traffic was swampy, and we were stuck for hours.
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