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boggy

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[bog-ee, baw-gee] / ˈbɒg i, ˈbɔ gi /

adjective

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.


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Origin of boggy

First recorded in 1580–90; bog 1 + -y 1

Explanation

Boggy places are wet, muddy, and sloppy. If you plan to hike through that boggy wetland, you're going to have to wear your waterproof boots! 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. Next year, you should try some cattails — they love that soggy dampness.

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