Advertisement

Advertisement

Everglades

[ ev-er-gleydz ]

noun

, (used with a plural verb)
  1. a swampy and partly forested region in S Florida, mostly S of Lake Okeechobee. Over 5,000 sq. mi. (12,950 sq. km).


Everglades

/ ˈɛvəˌɡleɪdz /

plural noun

  1. the Everglades
    the Everglades a subtropical marshy region of Florida, south of Lake Okeechobee: contains the Everglades National Park established to preserve the flora and fauna of the swamps. Area: over 13 000 sq km (5000 sq miles)


Discover More

Example Sentences

I understand that in the Everglades, there are alligators with little Jews on their shirt pockets.

It's so cold that the National Weather Service in Miami has issued a freeze watch for the Everglades.

And it expanded the National Parks System to include the Everglades, Joshua Tree National Park, and Big Bend National Park.

He suspects our snake is pregnant, and puts in a call to Dr. Skip Snow, lead python biologist with the Everglades National Park.

The Everglades, overrun with huge reptiles, is about to host its first-ever open season on snakes.

It was a party of Seminoles who had come out of the everglades like the bears to gather eggs.

It is near the mouth of the Miami River, a small stream which serves as an outlet to the overflow of the everglades.

Darkest Africa is no longer a mystery; but the Everglades to-day remain the sombre secret of our continent.

Lejoillie had a great desire to visit the Everglades—a large tract extending over the greater part of the southern end of Florida.

I had leave for a month once; and like an ass I prepared to spend it in a hunting-trip among the Everglades.

Advertisement

Word of the Day

inveterate

[in-vet-er-it ]

Meaning and examples

Start each day with the Word of the Day in your inbox!

By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


evergladeEverglades National Park