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Boggy

usgb/ˈbɑːɡi/Volume
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Outdoor ContextPlay
Boggy is often used to describe natural, outdoor settings like parks or trails where water collects. SlideThe hiking path was closed due to the boggy terrain.
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Challenging ConditionsPlay
Boggy implies difficulty in movement, so use it when something is hard to traverse due to wetness. SlideThe boggy field made the football match more challenging.
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Negative ConnotationPlay
The word boggy may carry a negative tone, suggesting discomfort or unpleasantness. SlideThey abandoned the picnic because the area was too boggy.