Encara no tenim significats per a "very boggy".
1They are found in a sandy alluvium which is very boggy when wet.
2This assisted us greatly, for the ground we were taking was very boggy.
3Patches of the land were very boggy, but the main portion was sound enough.
4Recrossed the Mary, which is very boggy on the banks.
5The last two miles were very boggy, even the fresh and well-conditioned horses getting stuck occasionally.
6The banks of the Neale are very boggy.
7I would remember also, if I were you, that you still stand on a very boggy foundation.
8In the evening the water fell as rapidly as it had risen, leaving everything in a very boggy state.
9It is a very boggy hay-field, and in wet weather like Wednesday and Tuesday they say it is a swamp.
10We then struck a creek, another tributary, spread over a large plain, very boggy, with here and there patches of quicksand.
11On approaching it, where the springs come from underneath, found it very boggy; had some difficulty in getting the horses through it.
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Very boggy a través del temps
Very boggy per variant geogràfica