Sentence example with the word 'boggy'

boggy

boggish, dank, humid, mirish, moorish, muggy, poachy, rainy, spouty, swampy, undried

Definition adj. (of soil) soft and watery

Last update: October 4, 2015


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It never grows in wet boggy places, never in woods, or on or about stumps of trees.   [Please select]

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They are in low flat ground which is muddy or even boggy in wet weather.   [Please select]

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It fell in soft, boggy ground, where he could not get to pick it up.   [Please select]

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Just then Kit came back with a hat of water from a boggy place.   [Please select]

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One morning my brother set out for Boggy Creek for a load of hay.   [Please select]

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He helped her up and half led, half carried her out of the boggy place.   [Please select]

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The pool below was dark and boggy and brown with peat.   [Please select]

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There were marshes and boggy green meadows and old fields of pine and broom sedge.   [Please select]

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Here was scope for a leader; the track was so overgrown as to be almost indistinguishable, and ran across boggy land, where it was only too easy to plunge over one's boot-tops in oozy peat.   [Please select]

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"Where you used to live did all the cows go down into the boggy places when you drove em to pasture, or did some walk in the road."   [Please select]

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