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boggy

[bog-ee, baw-gee] / ˈbɒg i, ˈbɔ gi /
ADJECTIVE
marshy
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That’s well within the average 31-mile range of the electrified tundra buggies deployed by wildlife tour company Frontiers North Adventures, with 5-foot high wheels that can tackle rugged and boggy terrain.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 16, 2026

"The hills look burnt," he said, adding that peatland, usually wet and boggy, "is now crunchy" underfoot.

From BBC May 20, 2025

The outfield is decidedly boggy out there as the Pears openers knock the ball around.

From BBC Apr. 4, 2024

David Marshall hurling himself low on a boggy Serbian patch of grass.

From BBC Oct. 11, 2023

And so the Bog created a Body: a great Beast that walked out of the Bog on its own strong, boggy legs.

From "The Girl Who Drank the Moon" by Kelly Barnhill

"There'll be a real variety of species," Glover added, explaining that the "wetter and boggier" landscape will see "more wading birds."

From BBC Jul. 1, 2026

Large areas are becoming wetter and boggier, while native megaherbs such as Pleurophyllum and Stilbocarpa are shrinking back.

From Science Daily May 14, 2026

That puts L.A. ahead of boggier metropolises such as Atlanta — the most mosquito-infested city for the previous seven years — Washington and Dallas.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 25, 2021

They often dominate boggier soils that others can't endure; sometimes they're interspersed with a few mountain hemlocks and shore pine trees.

From New York Times Jul. 11, 2012

"You have been a boggier ever," Antony tells Cleopatra, and the same might be said of this drama.

From Time Magazine Archive

It seems like the wettest, boggiest slope ever, with scores of crisscrossing rainwater runnels, turning everything into a churn of mud and sheep droppings.

From New York Times May 7, 2018

Several ways present themselves, and whichever the traveller takes he will think that he has taken the boggiest.

From Climbing in The British Isles, Vol. II Wales and Ireland by H. C. Hart

The river-bed, too, was then in its boggiest state.

From Ranching, Sport and Travel by Thomas Carson




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