(Of soil) soft and watery.
1 The horse bounded forwards too quickly to sink in the boggy ground.
2 Suitability: Outing mainly follows tracks but includes some boggy and unstable terrain.
3 Here on the boggy floodplain of the Fleet it was really something.
4 He splashed through the boggy land, paying no attention to his footsteps.
5 Beyond the moat, the boggy ploughed fields stretch to the leaden sky.
6 There were six tents scattered around a boggy depression in the ground.
7 I expect it'll be boggy , an' I hope the snow melts soon.
8 It had stopped raining outside and the ground was wet and boggy .
9 They have a boggy stink, like frogs and trees and scummy water.
10 Level: A long, hard walk crossing exposed mountainside with rough and boggy ground.
11 This plain was about three miles wide and boggy in places.
12 The ground was wet and boggy for some distance on the other side.
13 The road became muddy and boggy beyond description, and the rain kept falling.
14 The soil began to be marshy and boggy , and less favorable to progress.
15 Something glittered on the boggy surface, five feet to his left.
16 Started at 9 a.m. on a south-south-east course to round the boggy country.
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