Bog

//bɔɡ//

"Bog" in a Sentence (45 examples)

Our evidence is no more than a tiny sliver of solid knowledge amidst the vast bog of doubts and speculations.

The skyscraper is expected to sink into the bog.

It's back there somewhere, through the bog.

I am glad to see that the devil deals as cunningly with other folk as he deals with me; for whenever I am about to commit any folly, he persuades me it is the most necessary, gallant, gentlemanlike thing on earth, and I am up to saddlegirths in the bog before I see that the ground is soft.

Farmers have grown cranberries in this Massachusetts bog for generations.

About my conlang Vling, maybe I just like the word 'bog'. My other favourite English words are 'whirligig', 'tumbleweed', 'serendipity', 'gargoyle', 'jelly', 'storm', 'ambiance', 'steampunk', 'logogram', 'gazebo', and 'thistle'.

Tom bought 200 bog rolls online.

I aspire to be a bog witch some day.

Having lived with the city life in East Vancouver, BC, from 1996 to 2006 and having moved back to suburban Lulu Island at the end of 2006, I have had much inner contemplation since then. It is now nearing the end of 2021. I feel like a mushroom in a bog.

The moorland itself is a mass of granite upheaved in pre-glacial days, weathered by countless centuries into undulating surfaces, pierced by jagged tors, and interspersed with large patches of bog and peat-mire.

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Near-synonyms: fen, slough, moor

They that ride so... fall into foule Boggs.

Certaine... places [in Ireland]... which of their softnes are vsually tearmed Boghes.

Bog may by draining be made Meadow.

[W]e entered a region where the stream widened out and formed a considerable bog.

[Cedar Bog] is a living museum of plants that once were spread over a far wider area. It is the southernmost such alkaline bog in North America, and teachers take their classes there to study this unique natural area.[…]

You're dancing in quicksand Why don't you watch where you're wandering? Why don't you watch where you're stumbling? You're wading knee deep and going in And you may never come back again This bog is thick and easy to get lost in

U-Mos: 'The swamplands of Torvus are treacherous, and can hinder you considerably. Bear this in mind as you move through the bog.'

Bogs are acidic, nutrient poor, and have a low species diversity, whereas fens are less acidic and have higher nutrient levels and species diversity. Typically, the herbaceous layer in bogs is dominated by sphagnum moss, whereas[…]

Bogs are acidic peatlands, characteristic of boreal forests and mountainous regions (Figures 9.3 and 9.4). Their hydrology is precipitation driven as bogs do not receive floodwaters from neighboring rivers and streams[…]

Bogs are acidic peatlands, while fens are non-acidic peatlands. The thick mat of dead plants forms sphagnum moss and peat, which is where we get our peat moss. Over a long period of time, the bog may fill up and a forest will grow in[…]

He laughed each time a camel sank down, and he laughed as they strained and pulled and struggled to get the beast on to its clumsy feet again. So sure on sand, so clumsy in bog!

...quagmires and bogges of Romish superstition...

Last day my mind was in a bog.

He wandered out again, in a perfect bog of uncertainty.

I'm on the bog

I'm in the bog

Fearing I should catch cold, they out of pity covered me warm in a Bogg-house.

...That no dirt... be thrown out of any window, or down the bogs...

Bog, or bog-house, a privy as distinguished from a water-closet.

Our lodger had our upstairs, use of the stove, our tap, and our bog.

Damon does emphasize that great red rice should always be fluffy and never mushy like a rice bog.

I love Chicken Bog because it's one of those very regional recipes that has survived […] Don't skim or otherwise remove the fat from the stock though—it will help flavor the bog. Let the chicken cool and then pick the meat, setting it aside for the bog recipe that follows. The broth will[…]

Chicken and rice bog for their supper so she wouldn't have to cook.

To be 'bogged down' or 'mired down' is to be mired, generally in the 'wet valleys' in the spring.

[…] Bogg'd in his filthy Lusts […]

[…] whose profession to forsake the World... bogs them deeper into the world.

Duncan Graham in Gartmore his horse bogged; that the deponent helped some others to take the horse out of the bogg.

The Cuckooe, seeing him so bog, waxt also wondrous wroth.

Bogge, bold, forward, sawcy. So we say, a very bog Fellow.

Their bog it nuver ceases.

If you had not written to me... we had broke now, the Frenchmen bogged us so often with departing.

A Frencheman: whom he [Manlius Torquatus] slew, being bogged [Latin: provocatus] by hym.

My nose is already pretty good and I don't want to bog myself.

The BoG is a body of seven members located in Washington, appointed by the president and approved by the senate. The FOMC, which we think of as making monetary policy decisions, is made up of the members of the BoG plus the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and four other rotating regional reserve bank presidents.

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