lawn bubble
A phenomenon that occurs after heavy rains, where rain water flows under a lawn's thatched grass root and rhizome layer, but is unable to drain further due to saturated soil underneath, creating a muddy water-filled bubble cavity between the grass and the underlying dirt.
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caracol
Having been punched out.
Alternative spelling of théâtrophone
大雨の後、裏のフェンス近くで芝生の下にできた泥水の溜まった空洞を見つけ、踏むとぬかるんだ水がにじみ出した。
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