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Meaning of quag

Wordnet

quag (n)

a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot

Webster

quag (n.)

A quagmire.

quag Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker stumbled into a treacherous quag, its muddy depths threatening to swallow him whole.
  2. The marsh was a desolate quag, devoid of life save for the croaking of frogs.
  3. The car became hopelessly mired in the quag, its tires spinning uselessly.
  4. The quag of corruption had permeated the government, eroding its integrity.
  5. Their love had descended into a quag of mistrust and bitterness.
  6. The economy floundered in the quag of recession, with no respite in sight.
  7. The quag of doubt clouded his thoughts, preventing him from seeing the truth.
  8. The victim was found trapped in a quag of quicksand, their cries for help echoing in vain.
  9. The quag of bureaucracy entangled the project, delaying its progress indefinitely.
  10. The quag of lies and deception had finally caught up with the politician, destroying his reputation.

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a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfootA quagmire.

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The hiker stumbled into a treacherous quag, its muddy depths threatening to swallow him whole.

The marsh was a desolate quag, devoid of life save for the croaking of frogs.

The car became hopelessly mired in the quag, its tires spinning uselessly.

The quag of corruption had permeated the government, eroding its integrity.