bogs

[bɒɡz]

bogs Definition

  • 1an area of wet muddy ground that is too soft to support a heavy body
  • 2to impede or hinder the progress of someone or something

Using bogs: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bogs" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hiker got stuck in the bogs and had to be rescued.

  • Example

    The car was bogged down in the mud.

  • Example

    The project was bogged down by bureaucracy and red tape.

  • Example

    The team was bogged down by injuries and couldn't perform well.

  • Example

    The company was bogged down by debt and had to declare bankruptcy.

bogs Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bogs

Antonyms for bogs

  • dry land

Phrases with bogs

  • ordinary, basic, or unremarkable

    Example

    The hotel room was bog standard, with no frills or amenities.

  • go away or leave

    Example

    I wish he would just bog off and leave me alone.

  • start eating enthusiastically or greedily

    Example

    He bogged in to the pizza as soon as it arrived.

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Summary: bogs in Brief

The term 'bogs' [bɒɡz] refers to an area of wet muddy ground that is too soft to support a heavy body. It can also mean to impede or hinder the progress of someone or something. Examples include getting stuck in the bogs, or being bogged down by bureaucracy, injuries, or debt. Phrases like 'bog standard' denote ordinary or unremarkable things, while 'bog off' means go away, and 'bog in' means start eating enthusiastically.