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will bog

  • future tense
    of bog.
    bog
    noun
    wet, spongy ground with soil composed mainly of decayed vegetable matter.

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For now, many expect that elevated uncertainty will bog down economic activity, the Fed said.

From Barron's Oct. 15, 2025

The announcement of the new initiative angered many NPR employees, who see the Backstop as an unnecessary bottleneck that will bog down the nonprofit’s reporting with a redundant layer of editing.

From New York Times May 16, 2024

There is fretting that games will bog down in the final two minutes when the replay assistant calls for a review of, say, an inconsequential two-yard pass.

From Washington Post Aug. 6, 2019

The couple said they don't like bringing chairs or anything that will bog them down.

From Seattle Times May 6, 2012

If you want to see some bad lands, Go over on the Dry; You will bog down in the coulees Where the mountains reach the sky.

From Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads by Various