boggy (Meaning)

Wordnet

boggy (s)

(of soil) soft and watery

Webster

boggy (a.)

Consisting of, or containing, a bog or bogs; of the nature of a bog; swampy; as, boggy land.

boggy Sentence Examples

  1. After the heavy rain, the hiking trail became boggy, making it difficult to traverse.
  2. The low-lying areas of the meadow were boggy and waterlogged, making them unsuitable for camping.
  3. The marshland was boggy, with patches of standing water and spongy ground underfoot.
  4. Our boots sank into the boggy soil as we made our way through the wetland.
  5. The farmer avoided planting crops in the boggy fields, knowing they would struggle to grow in such conditions.
  6. The road became increasingly boggy as we ventured deeper into the swampy terrain.
  7. The horse's hooves squelched in the boggy ground as it navigated the marsh.
  8. We encountered a boggy section of the trail where the ground was soft and muddy.
  9. The boggy landscape was home to a diverse array of plant and animal species adapted to wetland environments.
  10. Despite the challenges posed by the boggy terrain, we pressed on, eager to explore the wilderness.

FAQs About the word boggy

(of soil) soft and wateryConsisting of, or containing, a bog or bogs; of the nature of a bog; swampy; as, boggy land.

seepy, miry, humid, irrigated, damp, dank,moist, clammy, dampish, squashy

arid, unwatered, unwatered, arid, dry,dry, waterless, waterless, bone-dry, water-resistant

After the heavy rain, the hiking trail became boggy, making it difficult to traverse.

The low-lying areas of the meadow were boggy and waterlogged, making them unsuitable for camping.

The marshland was boggy, with patches of standing water and spongy ground underfoot.

Our boots sank into the boggy soil as we made our way through the wetland.