Synonym: mire, morass, quag, slack. Similar words: mire, admire, assuage, language, fragment, pragmatic, miracle, miranda rule. Meaning: ['kwægmaɪə(r)] n. a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot.
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1) In the rainy season the roads become a quagmire.
2) My wellingtons got stuck in a quagmire.
3) The Balkan situation became a political and military quagmire.
4) Rain had turned the grass into a quagmire.
5) In early April it becomes a quagmire where people challenge their four-wheel-drives in the mud.
6) They despaired stuck in the eternal quagmire.
7) Today, you are prisoners of your own quagmire.
8) Another potential quagmire is foreign policy.
9) Other names for bogs include mire, quagmire and muskeg.
10) Afghanistan: Can the U.S. Avoid a Quagmire?
11) I ensconced in the quagmire of life to find time for simple pleasures anymore.
12) William James called this view a " quagmire of evasion. "
13) Your simple behaviour may result a quagmire of errors, mis - directed activity and utter frustration.
14) His people had fallen further and further into a quagmire of confusion.
15) At the end of the match,[http://sentencedict.com/quagmire.html] the pitch was a real quagmire.
16) Since the coup, the country has sunk deeper into a quagmire of violence and lawlessness.
17) He who tries to conceal his fault for fear of criticism will sink deeper and deeper in the quagmire of errors.
18) The heavy rain had turned the pitch into a quagmire.
19) The heavy rain soon turned the field into a quagmire.
20) Still others have found themselves trapped in a horrendous and expensive quagmire of political, emotional, financial and legal issues.
21) There is little more that we can do about this quagmire.
22) Torrential rain was quickly turning the building-site into a quagmire.
23) It may also distract its members from the present quagmire with legends of a storied past or promises of an ecstatic future.
24) For the U.S., the war in Vietnam was a moral and military quagmire.
25) Indeed, the inter-connections of this penal trinity of population, capacity and conditions form the heart of the reform quagmire.
26) He dropped his head into his hands. Torrential rain was quickly turning the building-site into a quagmire.
27) But the prospect of hostage-taking opens up a new quagmire.
28) Rain has turned parts of the showground at Malvern into a quagmire.
29) Glorious because they came away with a victory over Rosslyn Park ... but no thanks to the quagmire at the Kingsholm ground.
30) In the wet months it could turn into a quagmire.