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Fens
[ fenz ]
noun
- Also called Fenland. a marshy lowland region in eastern England, south of the Wash: partly drained and channeled since the 17th century.
Fens
/ ɛԳ /
plural noun
- the Fensa flat low-lying area of E England, west and south of the Wash: consisted of marshes until reclaimed in the 17th to 19th centuries
Example Sentences
For those unfamiliar, castlecore is a sort of Romantic medievalism marked by sumptuous wealth—think windswept fens, lots of metalwork, richly colored fabrics, and stone keeps haunted by desperate lovers.
There will be many more groups with placards beeping their horns outside airports and in the Fens, if this agenda is actually delivered.
The government will approve £7.9bn in investment for water companies to build nine new reservoirs, including a new Fens Reservoir to serve Cambridge.
He is part of the Fen Centre, the organising committee for racing on the Fens and a sub-committee of British Ice Skating.
"I met people from Bedford - the chance to skate on the Fens is a real magnet."
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