boggy

  • 1Boggy — ist der Name mehrerer Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Boggy (Arkansas) Boggy (Georgia) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe …

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  • 2Boggy — Bog gy, a. Consisting of, or containing, a bog or bogs; of the nature of a bog; swampy; as, boggy land. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 3boggy — (adj.) 1580s, from BOG (Cf. bog) (n.) + Y (Cf. y) (2) …

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  • 4boggy — UK [ˈbɒɡɪ] / US [ˈbɔɡɪ] adjective Word forms boggy : adjective boggy comparative boggier superlative boggiest boggy ground is always very wet and soft …

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  • 5boggy — bogginess, n. /bog ee, baw gee/, adj., boggier, boggiest. 1. containing or full of bogs: It was difficult walking through the boggy terrain. 2. wet and spongy: The ground is boggy under foot. [1580 90; BOG1 + Y1] * * * …

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  • 6boggy — bog|gy [ˈbɔgi US ˈba: ] adj boggy ground is wet and muddy →↑bog ▪ a boggy patch at the edge of the field …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 7boggy — adjective boggy ground is wet and muddy: There was a boggy patch at the edge of the field …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 8boggy — adjective Having the qualities of a bog; i.e. dank, squishy, muddy, and full of water and rotting vegetation. The edge of the woods led out onto a noisome, boggy fen, a paradise for mosquitos and small frogs. Syn: m …

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  • 9boggy — adj. Boggy is used with these nouns: ↑terrain …

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  • 10boggy — bog|gy [ bɔgi ] adjective boggy ground is always very wet and soft …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English