boggy / ˈbɒg i, ˈbɔ gi /

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boggy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

bog·gi·er, bog·gi·est.

  1. containing or full of bogs: It was difficult walking through the boggy terrain.
  2. wet and spongy: The ground is boggy under foot.

boggy 近义词

boggy

等同于 marshy

boggy 的近义词 7
boggy

等同于 muddy

更多boggy例句

  1. Then head west to the otherworldly Dolly Sods Wilderness in the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia, whose boggy terrain looks quite a bit like southern Canada especially on a foggy day.
  2. It ended in a broad open moor, stony; and full of damp boggy hollows, forlorn and desolate under the autumn sky.
  3. We worked rather towards Bertry, avoiding woods and boggy bits, but the line wasn't easy to keep.
  4. Occasionally a more insecure area was encountered, where one of us would go down to the thighs in the boggy ground.
  5. As the soil is soft, and the slope very gentle till near the Miosson, the bottom of this hollow may well have been boggy.
  6. Boggy pools there are, especially on the western side (all drained in our time).