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- Dictionaryboggy/ˈbɒɡi/
adjective
- 1. too wet and muddy to be easily walked on; marshy: "the shrub grows naturally in boggy ground"
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Boggy means soft and wet, especially of ground or land. Learn more about the word, its synonyms and how to use it in sentences from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- Polski
boggy definicja: 1. Boggy ground is soft and wet. 2. Boggy...
- English (US)
BOGGY meaning: 1. Boggy ground is soft and wet. 2. Boggy...
- Boggy: Czech Translation
BOGGY - translate into Czech with the English-Czech...
- Boggy: Catalan Translation
BOGGY translate: pantanós, llotós. Learn more in the...
- Translate English to Arabic
boggy translate: سَبِخ مُستَنقَعي . Learn more in the...
- Boggy in Traditional Chinese
BOGGY translate: 濕軟的,似沼澤的. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Translate English to Japanese
boggy translate: 沼地の. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Boggy: Portuguese Translation
boggy translate: pantanoso. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Polski
Boggy means consisting of, containing, resembling, or being a bog : swampy, marshy. See examples of boggy in a sentence, word history, synonyms, and related words.
Boggy means very wet and muddy, or containing or full of bogs. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences with synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin.
Boggy means containing or full of bogs, or wet and spongy. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of boggy with sentences from various sources.
The adjective boggy means "like a bog," and a bog is a swampy wetland with a whole lot of moss. Marshes and swamps, while not bogs, can definitely be described as boggy. Your boggy yard isn't quite right for the vegetable garden you planted.
Boggy means wet and spongy, especially in a field or a bog. Find out the origin, usage, and related words of boggy, and how it differs from bogey and bogy.
Definition of boggy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.