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bogging (verb)

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  • bog — I. /bɒg / (say bog) noun 1. wet, spongy ground, with soil composed mainly of decayed vegetable matter. 2. an area or stretch of such ground. 3. Colloquial a type of putty used to fill dents in the bodywork of vehicles. –verb (bogged, bogging)… …  

  • bog — I. noun Etymology: Middle English (Scots), from Scottish Gaelic & Irish bog (as in bogluachair bulrushes), from bog marshy, literally, soft, from Middle Irish bocc; probably akin to Old English būgan to bend more at bow Date: 14th century wet… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bog — noun 1》 an area of very soft wet muddy ground.     ↘Ecology wetland with acid, peaty soil. Compare with fen1. 2》 Brit. informal a toilet. verb (bogs, bogging, bogged) 1》 (usu. be bogged down) cause to become stuck; hinder the progress of. 2》 (bog …   English new terms dictionary

  • bog — I UK [bɒɡ] / US [bɔɡ] noun Word forms bog : singular bog plural bogs 1) [countable/uncountable] an area of ground that is always very wet and soft 2) [countable] British informal a toilet II UK [bɒɡ] / US [bɑɡ] verb Word forms bog : present tense …   English dictionary

  • bog down — phrasal verb [transitive, usually passive] Word forms bog down : present tense I/you/we/they bog down he/she/it bogs down present participle bogging down past tense bogged down past participle bogged down 1) be/get bogged down to be or become so… …   English dictionary

  • bog off — phrasal verb [intransitive, always in imperative] Word forms bog off : present tense I/you/we/they bog off he/she/it bogs off present participle bogging off past tense bogged off past participle bogged off British spoken impolite used for telling …   English dictionary

  • bog — ► NOUN 1) an area of soft, wet, muddy ground. 2) Brit. informal a toilet. ► VERB (bogged, bogging) 1) (bog down) cause to become stuck; hinder the progress of. 2) (bog in …   English terms dictionary

  • bogginess — bog ► NOUN 1) an area of soft, wet, muddy ground. 2) Brit. informal a toilet. ► VERB (bogged, bogging) 1) (bog down) cause to become stuck; hinder the progress of. 2) (bog in …   English terms dictionary

  • boggy — bog ► NOUN 1) an area of soft, wet, muddy ground. 2) Brit. informal a toilet. ► VERB (bogged, bogging) 1) (bog down) cause to become stuck; hinder the progress of. 2) (bog in …   English terms dictionary

  • bog off — (vulgar sl) Go away • • • Main Entry: ↑bog * * * ˌbog ˈoff [intransitive] always in imperative [present tense I/you/we/they bog off …   Useful english dictionary

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