Similar words: boggle, soggy, foggy, groggy, smoggy, toboggan, mind-boggling, bog. Meaning: ['bɒgɪ] adj. (of soil) soft and watery.
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1, Keep to the track the moor is very boggy around here.
2, Keep to the track-the land is very boggy around here.
3, Go through gate at the bottom, cross the boggy ground to a stony lane.
4, Only exceptionally cloudy, boggy areas might survive the intense heat radiation from the reentering debris.
5, The ground was boggy underfoot, though there was grass in abundance between the trees.
6, The ground was boggy under foot.
7, Summer travel in the boggy lands, or muskeg country[sentencedict.com], of the Subarctic's taiga was also slow and arduous.
8, Keep to the track ─ the land is boggy around here.
9, The boggy is out of order, would be instead another one!
10, The plant medium container should be kept very moist to keep the boggy condition.
11, It will be remembered by old Spitfire pilots for its boggy runway and dense fog.
12, Medieval travellers usually had to pick a way over boggy ground as they came off the hills.
13, There were no houses or villages, only the occasional ruined farmhouse surrounded by pine trees and sandy, boggy ground.
14, The landing should have been straight forward but the aircraft ran into boggy ground,[http://sentencedict.com/boggy.html] stopped suddenly and tipped over.
15, The route turns away from the Ffos-y-Mynach at Waun Lodi where the path is boggy and dangerous.
16, Once again he threw the cumbersome fish over his shoulder and began squelching his way across the boggy field.
17, Of, resembling, or characterized by a marsh or marshes; boggy.
18, Gley soils are typical of tundra , meadows, and boggy areas.
19, You can do a bracing if orderly walk here, on a wooden walkway over boggy acid grassland rich in lady's smock, celandine, violets and carnivorous sundew.
20, Obviously she had been that way before, for she dodged the boggy bits as by habit.