bogtrotter (Meaning)
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bogtrotter (n.)
One who lives in a boggy country; -- applied in derision to the lowest class of Irish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bogtrotter
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bogtrotter Sentence Examples
- The bogtrotter trudged through the marshlands, unfazed by the muddy terrain.
- Legends tell of the bogtrotter, a mysterious figure said to roam the misty bogs under the cover of night.
- Local folklore speaks of encounters with the bogtrotter, who is rumored to possess ancient knowledge of the swamps.
- Despite the treacherous conditions, the bogtrotter navigated the marsh with ease, guided by an innate sense of direction.
- The bogtrotter's weathered boots left deep imprints in the soft, soggy ground.
- Some believe the bogtrotter to be a guardian spirit of the wetlands, protecting its secrets from intruders.
- On foggy evenings, eerie tales of the bogtrotter echo through the nearby villages.
- Naturalists study the habits of the bogtrotter to understand its adaptation to the harsh environment of the bog.
- The bogtrotter's cloak, woven from reeds and moss, blends seamlessly with the surroundings.
- Despite skepticism from outsiders, locals swear by the bogtrotter's existence, citing encounters dating back generations.
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One who lives in a boggy country; -- applied in derision to the lowest class of Irish.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The bogtrotter trudged through the marshlands, unfazed by the muddy terrain.
Legends tell of the bogtrotter, a mysterious figure said to roam the misty bogs under the cover of night.
Local folklore speaks of encounters with the bogtrotter, who is rumored to possess ancient knowledge of the swamps.
Despite the treacherous conditions, the bogtrotter navigated the marsh with ease, guided by an innate sense of direction.