I don't know for sure..
having big, clumsy, or turned-out feet
The first word's that comes to mind to describe "swamp" are 1. Mosh 2. Foggy 3. Rank PS. Not that good of word chosie, you can add on! :) ~ Jessie
Here are one- and two-syllable rhymes. There are longer ones, of course. accrue adieu ado ainu Andrew anew argue askew bamboo bantu bayou beaucoup bedew bellevue bestrew bijou bleu blew blue boo breakthrough brew canoe cashew chew clue construe coo corkscrew coup crew cuckoo cue curfew debut dew do deuex drew due ensue eschew ewe few flew flu flue fondue glue gnu goo grew gumshoe guru haiku hairdo Hebrew hereto hew Hindu hoodoo horseshoe how-to hue Hugh igloo imbue into IQ issue jackscrew Jew kazoo knew kudzu kung-fu lean-to lieu loo lulu make-do manchu mantoux menu mew mildew milieu misdo moo muumuu nehru nephew new onto outdo outgrew Peru pew poo pooh preview purlieu pursue purview queue ragout redo renew rescue review revue rue screw see-through shampoo shoe shoo shrew sinew Sioux skew skiddoo slew slough slue snafu snowshoe spew sprue statue stew strew subdue sue taboo tattoo thereto threw through thumbscrew tissue to tofu too true tutu two undo undue unglue unscrew unto untrue value venue view virtu virtue vishnu voodoo whereto whew who withdrew woo yahoo yew you zebu zhu zoo zulu
Slough. The noun rhymes with "stew" or "cow" and refers to a muddy mire. The verb is pronounced "sluff" or "sloff", meaning to discard or shed (as in snake's skin).
"Slue" can mean to turn or pivot quickly, often in a sloppy or uncontrolled manner. It can also refer to adjusting the heading or direction of a ship.
how did Slue Foot Sue get her name
Slue is a nautical term 'to swing or turn around' and of unknown origin. Slew is also a nautical term for a 'clumsy person who walks with feet turned out' or a 'drunk'
Splay foot, also known as Out-toeing or Slue footed
Slue.
Flue Glue Shoe
" Slue-Foot Sue"
having big, clumsy, or turned-out feet
blew shoe shoo grew slue
She wanted a wedding dress
You could use: sheer, curve, trend, veer, slue, slew, cut,turn