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1 The horse bounded forwards too quickly to sink in the boggy ground .
2 Level: A long, hard walk crossing exposed mountainside with rough and boggy ground .
3 The thin snow disappeared, and gave way to moist, boggy ground .
4 I kicked Kraft's roan into a run, no longer mindful of the boggy ground .
5 They come out of the boggy ground , and are driven about by the winds.
6 Level: Some boggy ground and open mountainside make this walk more suitable for experienced walkers.
7 The guides mistook the track across the moors, and led the army into boggy ground .
8 It sported first a bridge and then a long, strait causeway over the boggy ground .
9 Semi-nomadic groups scratch survival from the boggy ground , often disinterring the remains of a destroyed civilisation.
10 High groundwater causes boggy ground and surface flooding as well as damage to infrastructure and buildings.
11 Over to the right, some movement in boggy ground led the eye to two Exmoor ponies.
12 The boggy ground delayed the columns, but by two o'clock seven more miles had been covered.
13 At the river we struck some boggy ground and floundered around considerable, but we got through.
14 South of the tarn, cross boggy ground between the forest and Lough Beg to a fence.
15 In their chase, while passing over a piece of boggy ground , he had lost his shoes.
16 Rachel stepped carefully across the boggy ground .
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