quicksand
[ kwik-sand ]
/ ˈkwɪkˌsænd /
noun
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.
Origin of quicksand
OTHER WORDS FROM quicksand
quick·sand·y, adjectiveWords nearby quicksand
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British Dictionary definitions for quicksand
quicksand
/ (ˈkwɪkˌsænd) /
noun
a deep mass of loose wet sand that submerges anything on top of it
Scientific definitions for quicksand
quicksand
[ kwĭk′sănd′ ]
A deep bed of loose, smoothly rounded sand grains, saturated with water and forming a soft, shifting mass that yields easily to pressure and tends to engulf objects resting on its surface. Although it is possible for a person to drown while mired in quicksand, the human body is less dense than any quicksand and is thus not drawn or sucked beneath the surface as is sometimes popularly believed.