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View usage for: (bɒgi) adjectiveBoggy land is very wet and muddy land. Synonyms: marshy, muddy, waterlogged, spongy More Synonyms of boggy Examples of 'boggy' in a sentenceboggy They will grow on any soil once established, apart from boggy permanently wet sites.They rise, if not from the ashes, then from the boggy ground.This is only done on a dry day when the ground is not boggy underfoot.The hosts could not cope with the diminutive striker on a boggy pitch.There are also some marvellously statuesque perennials for boggy soil.As the flames quickly form and die they appear to dance around the boggy ground.Let pitches get boggy instead of playing on bowling greens.Many also thrive in permanently boggy soil.His best form has come in boggy ground and he just lacks the class to plunder this pot.It was a boggy pitch, played in howling winds.Many thrive in boggy soil, too.Particularly good on boggy ground, it is another good choice for a large hedge.At nine in the morning the rain finally ceased, though the ground was still boggy underfoot.The 63-year-old was strolling through the boggy farm field with a friend and her dog when the herd charged.Hill climbing and boggy fields.That's right boggy ground there.They feed by pushing their long beaks into boggy ground, and can swallow worms without pulling their beaks out of it.It's happy in sun or shade, in any soil except boggy.While the French knights may have been initially mounted, many were forced to dismount to lead their troops across boggy ground.W Rough, wet and boggy. a green patch at the far end of a boggy field Synonyms waterlogged spongy fenny oozy miry quaggy Additional synonymsDefinition covered or filled with mud a muddy track Synonyms boggy, swampy, marshy, miry, quaggySynonyms boggy, soft, yielding, muddy, soggy, mushy, swampy, marshy, squelchy, fenny, miry, paludal The horse didn't handle the soft ground very well. Synonyms soggy, swampy, marshy, boggy, squelchy, quaggy- bogey
- bogged down
- boggle
- boggy
- bogus
- bohemian
- boil
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