A soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot.
1 The legal quagmire meant a political solution was required, Mr Geddis said.
2 They came to a quagmire in the red clay of the road.
3 Well home remodelling might be the way out of your disorganisation quagmire .
4 We seem to be in a quagmire here; it might be helpful.
5 Again and again he struggled furiously to escape from the oozy quagmire .
6 Besides this, the cart had got into a quagmire and stuck fast.
7 The whole place is one enormous quagmire , overgrown with water-plants and trees.
8 Must he tramp through a quagmire of dung to reach his lover?
9 What was that metaphoric quagmire about sleeping in tents and buying undies?
10 And yet how could Helen have dragged her into this stinking quagmire ?
11 The song sinking further and further into a murky, sticky, messy quagmire .
12 But as he sought her soul's deeper recesses, he uncovered a quagmire .
13 Woe to the artist who falls into the quagmire of unbalanced intuition!
14 Conditions underfoot made good football impossible as the field turned into a quagmire .
15 Quite different to being propelled into the quagmire of a Syrian civil war.
16 Mortonridge had become a single quagmire , extending from the sea to the horizon.
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