
1) Debut single 2) George in a hurry 3) Hazard in jungle movies 4) Intelligent beach material 5) It takes time to sink in 6) Jungle hazard 7) Jungle movie danger 8) Marsh hazard 9) Mushy terrain 10) Netflix original programming 11) Pitfall of sorts 12) Racing board game 13) Situation 14) Trap for the unwary
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1) Mire 2) Trap
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Quicksand is a colloid hydrogel consisting of fine granular material (such as sand or silt), clay, and water. Quicksand forms in saturated loose sand when the sand is suddenly agitated. When water in the sand cannot escape, it creates a liquefied soil that loses strength and cannot support weight. Quicksand can form in standing water or in upwards...
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[board game] Quicksand is a board game published in 1989 by Parker Brothers. Each player controls one of six explorers racing to discover an ancient temple. The object of the game is to be the first player to get your adventurer around the board from START to the finish line back at CAMP. The player pawns represent a mustachioed archetypica...
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• (n.) Sand easily moved or readily yielding to pressure; especially, a deep mass of loose or moving sand mixed with water, sometimes found at the mouth of a river or along some coasts, and very dangerous, from the difficulty of extricating a person who begins sinking into it.
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(from the article `Larsen, Nella`) Larsen`s first story was published in 1926. Her first novel, Quicksand (1928), concerns a young, headstrong biracial woman who seeks love, ...
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state in which saturated sand loses its supporting capacity and acquires the character of a liquid. Quicksand is usually found in hollows at the ...
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Sand easily moved or readily yielding to pressure; especially, a deep mass of loose or moving sand mixed with water, sometimes found at the mouth of a river or along some coasts, and very dangerous, from the difficulty of extricating a person who begins sinking into it. 'Life hath quicksands, Life hath snares!' (Longfellow) ... Source: Websters Dic...
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A bed of sand that has a high water content. The water within the sand is often flowing through the
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Quick'sand` noun Sand easily moved or readily yielding to pressure; especially, a deep mass of loose or moving sand mixed with water, sometimes found at the mouth of a river or along some coasts, and very dangerous, from the difficulty of extricating a person who begins sinking into it. « Life hath ...
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[
n] - a pit filled with loose wet sand into which heavy objects sink
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soft or loose sand saturated with water which can suck objects under its surface
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noun a pit filled with loose wet sand into which objects are sucked down
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a bed of soft or loose sand saturated with water and having considerable depth, yielding under weight and therefore tending to suck down any object resting on its surface.
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