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bog
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: boggedpp: boggeding: bogging
The noun refers to a specific type of wetland characterized by acidic, peat-forming soil. It evokes a sense of dampness, instability, and a treacherous landscape where one can easily sink. As a verb, the word almost always appears with the particle down. It describes a transition from fluid movement to a complete standstill, whether physically in mud or metaphorically in a complex process. This usage carries a strong connotation of frustration and stagnation.
Meanings
Noun
Wet, muddy ground that is too soft to support a heavy weight, typically consisting of peat.
"The hikers struggled to cross the peat bog in the highlands."