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[ bog-ee, baw-gee ] / ˈbɒg i, ˈbɔ gi / SEE SYNONYMS FOR boggy ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective, bog·gi·er, bog·gi·est.containing or full of bogs: It was difficult walking through the boggy terrain. wet and spongy: The ground is boggy under foot. Origin of boggyFirst recorded in 1580–90; bog1 + -y1 OTHER WORDS FROM boggybog·gi·ness, nounun·bog·gy, adjectiveWords nearby boggybogger, bogging, boggle, boggler, boggle the mind, boggy, Boghazköy, boghead coal, bog hole, bogie, bog in Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for boggyWe fought our way through the oak wood, and out over a boggy bounds ditch into open country at last. All on the Irish Shore|E. Somerville and Martin Ross Quagmire, kwag′mīr, n. wet, boggy ground that yields under the feet. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)|Various Calla palustris is a beautiful bog–plant, and I know nothing that produces a more pleasing effect over rich, soft, boggy ground. The Wild Garden|William Robinson That part of the Fens is uninhabited, a boggy, marshy, ghostly spot which no one in the whole countryside will cross at night. The Riddle of the Frozen Flame|Mary E. Hanshew
Words related to boggysoggy, flat, swampy, marshy, dull, gloomy, dirty, sloppy, filthy, sodden, addled, confused, foul, black, obscure, bespattered, soiled, blurred, bemired, caked |