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boggy /ˈbɒɡi /adjective (boggier, boggiest)Too wet and muddy to be easily walked on; marshy: the shrub grows naturally in boggy ground...- The path is flat but below the spring line, so there are boggy bits for muddy boots, wet zone rushes and grasses and little ponds.
- They are actually being used in this country to reclaim swampy, boggy land.
- Times were slow due to very muddy, boggy, wet conditions.
Synonyms marshy, swampy, miry, fenny, mucky, muddy, waterlogged, wet, soggy, sodden, squelchy, oozy, slimy; clogged, spongy, heavy, sloughy, soft, yielding; Scottish & Northern English mossy, clarty technical paludal, uliginose archaic quaggy Derivativesbogginess /ˈbɒɡɪnəs / noun ...- Along with bogginess of the iris, there is an apparent loss of iris color and normal architecture.
- The bogginess extended from the knee to 10 cm above the ankle, yet the skin surface appeared normal.
- We recognize dampness as water retention, bloating and a sense of bogginess in the body.
Rhymescloggy, doggy, foggy, froggy, groggy, moggie, smoggy, soggy |