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Boggy
Boggy meaning
Having the qualities of a bog; i.e. dank, squishy, muddy, and full of water and rotting vegetation.
Example sentences (20)
Lapwing requires a mosaic of habitats to breed and prefers boggy open areas with bare ground or short vegetation, avoiding areas of dense cover.
Most importantly, though, it could be worked into boggy and acid soils to increase the fertility many times over.
A little smaller than a Moorhen, Water Rails have similar substantial feet with long toes that enable them to move quickly in shallow water and over boggy, wet ground.
Be it cooking toxic pans of mercury, scouring mud pools for cheap slivers of hope or sluicing the boggy soil – women do the hardest jobs and get paid the least.
CR 259 South Gulf Road at Boggy Creek is closed.
It was very cold today and the pitch was a bit boggy as well, but we solved it in the second half.
The long-awaited park in Dane John Gardens in has been met with disappointment, with residents bemoaning the “horrendous” boggy ground.
In addition to improved trail access, expanding the Boggy System could attract more users to the area who would access the trail system north of the town of Dolores.
In the spring, their hooves shorten and their foot pads expand, making it easier for them to walk on the melting tundra's boggy areas, as well as on wet snow.
So zigzag up the southern cliff before taking the faint coast path and then crossing bumpy, boggy peat moorland back to the main track (ramblers.org.uk).
Bakara has been interested in Bigfoot since a young age, spurred on by early news reports and the 1972 cult classic “The Legend of Boggy Creek,” a sort of docudrama about a Sasquatch-like creature supposedly hunkered down in Arkansas.
Me: This is one of my boggy bits.
Traffic on Arthur Brown Road (County Road 99A) over Boggy Creek in Walnut Hill was moved to a newly constructed bridge on Saturday.
Although stands of trees are generally rare, a small forest named Happy Valley with 700 trees and lush gardens was created from a boggy hillside near Stenness during the second half of the 20th century.
He liked the words to the songs but sometimes the rhythms were "kind of boggy," and he might change them.
In Taviers on his right, he placed two battalions of the Greder Suisse Régiment, with a smaller force forward in Franquenée; the whole position was protected by the boggy ground of the Mehaigne river, thus preventing an Allied flanking movement.
Large areas are occupied by sphagnum marshes (here is dominated by podzolic-boggy soil).
Mercier and Camier wander aimlessly about a boggy, rain-soaked island that, although not explicitly named, is Beckett's native Ireland.
Mostly boggy, it will appeal to nature lovers with its interesting flora and fauna.
The boggy ground however impeded the cavalry and they turned to engage the Irish Picquets whom Sullivan had brought up in an attempt to stabilise the deteriorating Jacobite left flank.