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Boggy Meaning in English

word

ˈbɑɡi
BAH-gee
bˈɒɡi
BOG-ee

Definition

Describes land that is soft, wet, and often muddy, like a bog. It's hard to walk on boggy ground because it can be very soft and full of water.

Usage & Nuances

'Boggy' is mainly used for describing ground or land. It is informal, more common in British than American English. Often appears with words like 'ground', 'soil', or 'land'. Not to be confused with 'muddy', which just means covered in mud—'boggy' usually also means soft and wet.

Example Sentences

The ground is very boggy after all that rain.

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Be careful, the path ahead is boggy.

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She lost her shoe in the boggy field.

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My boots got stuck in the boggy meadow.

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You can't drive through that boggy area without getting stuck.

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Even in summer, the far end of the park stays pretty boggy.

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