Sentences

swale in a sentence

n.

Definition

A swale is a low-lying or depressed area of land that often collects water and supports vegetation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The old farm was nestled in a gentle swale, providing a sheltered spot for the grazing sheep.
  2. As we hiked through the valley, we noticed the swale filled with wildflowers, vibrant against the green grass.
  3. The engineers designed a drainage system that would effectively manage water flow through the swale.
  4. During the spring rains, the swale transformed into a small stream, attracting a variety of birds and wildlife.
  5. The landscape architect emphasized the importance of preserving the natural swale to enhance the ecosystem.
  6. The hikers took a moment to rest in the cool shade of the swale.
  7. Farmers often use swales to manage water runoff and enhance soil moisture.
  8. Wildflowers bloomed vibrantly along the edges of the swale after the rain.
  9. The swale in the meadow served as a natural habitat for various species of birds.
  10. During the storm, the swale filled with water, creating a temporary pond.
  11. The swale in the park was designed to manage stormwater runoff effectively.
  12. As the hikers crossed the swale, they were delighted by the lush greenery surrounding them.
  13. A diverse array of plants thrives in the swale, attracting numerous species of birds and insects.
  14. The engineers proposed creating a swale to enhance the landscape while improving drainage.
  15. Children often play near the swale, fascinated by the frogs and other wildlife it supports.

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