boggy 的定义
bog·gi·er, bog·gi·est.
- containing or full of bogs: It was difficult walking through the boggy terrain.
- wet and spongy: The ground is boggy under foot.
boggy 近义词
等同于 marshy
等同于 muddy
更多boggy例句
- 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.
- It ended in a broad open moor, stony; and full of damp boggy hollows, forlorn and desolate under the autumn sky.
- We worked rather towards Bertry, avoiding woods and boggy bits, but the line wasn't easy to keep.
- Occasionally a more insecure area was encountered, where one of us would go down to the thighs in the boggy ground.
- As the soil is soft, and the slope very gentle till near the Miosson, the bottom of this hollow may well have been boggy.
- Boggy pools there are, especially on the western side (all drained in our time).