Definition of «bog»

A bog is a wetland that accumulates peat, a deposit of decaying organic matter.

Usage examples

  1. We went hiking through the dense bog, our boots sinking into the muddy ground with every step.
  2. The swampy bog was filled with various species of frogs and dragonflies.
  3. The archaeologists discovered ancient artifacts buried deep within the bog.
  4. Due to heavy rainfall, the surrounding fields had transformed into a vast bog.
  5. The adventurous children loved jumping from one patch of dry land to another in the midst of the bog.

Sentences with «bog»

  • It's all about the momentum here to build the speed, and that is where dealing with all the traffic was very important; you didn't get bogged down too much because it would kind of ruin your rhythm. (corvetteracing.com)
  • Because he was able to make plays on the ground, Seattle's offense didn't bog down too much when he was struggling to complete passes. (sbnation.com)
  • I recorded a sample with the Smart Headset, then subbed in a pair of bog standard Apple Earpods and the audio effect was exactly the same. (imore.com)
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