Bogs [noun]

Definition of Bogs:

swamp

Synonyms of Bogs:


Opposite/Antonyms of Bogs:

-


Sentence/Example of Bogs:

By the time I arrive at a frozen marsh where the trail crosses some bog bridges made of wooden beams, I feel like a slab of meat in a North Face marinade bag.

These sturdy boots hit at your lower calf, which means they keep your pant bottoms dry but don’t make you feel like you’re about to hit up a cranberry bog.

Over the bogs and through the marshes, the madness of despair within him, he heeded not the deep ditches and the bog-pools.

Hope had gone, dreams were unreal and vanishing as the mist that crawled along the bog-pools at night.

Our trenches are a perfect bog; I shall find some difficulty in getting round them to-night even if we are not driven out of them.

I strove to creep out into the bog, seeking a footing, but the swamp quaked and the smooth surface trembled like jelly in a bowl.

He shook himself out of this depressing bog of reflection and went to see Archie Lawanne.

The stump gave way, and the drummer splashed into a bog hole.

Clearly, sooner or later will be encountered a bog that will smother or a precipice that will crush.

Once upon a time there was an Irishman who lived in a little two-roomed hut on the edge of a bog.