Bogged [verb]

Definition of Bogged:

destroy

Synonyms of Bogged:


Opposite/Antonyms of Bogged:


Sentence/Example of Bogged:

In crossing a wide crevasse, the sledge became bogged in the soft snow of a drift which had a deceptive appearance of solidity.

Conal had tried to cross it once in the summer and got bogged there, losing a score of fine beasts.

But Ive marked the last place e bogged down into, an if e just pokes a nose out once more, ell get it in the neck for keeps.

The men had not known that the village was occupied and had bogged down almost at the same time that the Turks opened fire.

There was not the slightest chance of moving the fighting cars; they were bogged down to the axle.

Lopez, attempting to follow her from the battle-field on horseback, became bogged in the midst of some treacherous country.

You're part human, anyhow, if you did get all bogged up in matrimony.

On reaching the sandhills below where Landa was bogged, I passed some blacks on a flat collecting nardoo seed.

He slid forward into the slippery mud like a sleigh, passing directly over the bogged-down pig.

If that's all, Mr. Wasson, I've got a steer bogged down in the north pasture and I'll be going.