English dictionary: words starting with bog
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Meanings of Bog:
nounAn area of wet muddy ground that is too soft to support a heavy body.
Usage examples:
A peat bog
verbBe or become stuck in mud or wet ground.
Usage examples:
The car became bogged down on the beach road
Meanings of Bog off:
phrasal verbGo away.
Usage examples:
I told him to bog off
Meanings of Bog-in:
phrasal verbStart a task enthusiastically.
Usage examples:
If he saw a trucker in difficulty, he would just bog in and give a hand
Meanings of Bogan:
nounAn uncouth or unsophisticated person regarded as being of low social status.
Usage examples:
Some bogans yelled at us from their cars
Meanings of Bogans:
nounAn uncouth or unsophisticated person regarded as being of low social status.
Usage examples:
Some bogans yelled at us from their cars
Meanings of Bogart:
verbSelfishly appropriate or keep (something, especially a cannabis cigarette).
Usage examples:
Don't bogart that joint, my friend
Meanings of Bogbean:
nounA plant of bogs and shallow water which has creeping rhizomes, three-lobed leaves, and hairy white or pinkish flowers.
Usage examples:
In the yorkshire dales national park places where bogbean can be seen include the malham tarn natio…
Meanings of Bogbeans:
nounA plant of bogs and shallow water which has creeping rhizomes, three-lobed leaves, and hairy white or pinkish flowers.
Usage examples:
In the yorkshire dales national park places where bogbean can be seen include the malham tarn natio…
Meanings of Bogey:
nounA score of one stroke over par at a hole.
Usage examples:
He walked off the green with a bogey four
verbPlay (a hole) in one stroke over par.
Usage examples:
Brewer told a story about rosburg leading a tournament in portland, but then the next day bogeying …
Meanings of Bogeyed:
verbPlay (a hole) in one stroke over par.
Usage examples:
Brewer told a story about rosburg leading a tournament in portland, but then the next day bogeying …
nounA score of one stroke over par at a hole.
Usage examples:
He walked off the green with a bogey four
Meanings of Bogeying:
verbPlay (a hole) in one stroke over par.
Usage examples:
Brewer told a story about rosburg leading a tournament in portland, but then the next day bogeying …
nounA score of one stroke over par at a hole.
Usage examples:
He walked off the green with a bogey four
Meanings of Bogeyman:
nounAn imaginary evil spirit or being, used to frighten children.
Usage examples:
We kept the blankets pulled over our heads to keep out the bogeyman
Meanings of Bogeymen:
nounAn imaginary evil spirit or being, used to frighten children.
Usage examples:
We kept the blankets pulled over our heads to keep out the bogeyman
Meanings of Bogeys:
nounA score of one stroke over par at a hole.
Usage examples:
He walked off the green with a bogey four
verbPlay (a hole) in one stroke over par.
Usage examples:
Brewer told a story about rosburg leading a tournament in portland, but then the next day bogeying …
Meanings of Boggard:
nounAn evil or mischievous spirit.
Usage examples:
During the festival, local residents and businesses will take part in a competition to decorate the…
Meanings of Boggart:
nounAn evil or mischievous spirit.
Usage examples:
During the festival, local residents and businesses will take part in a competition to decorate the…
Meanings of Bogged:
verbBe or become stuck in mud or wet ground.
Usage examples:
The car became bogged down on the beach road
nounAn area of wet muddy ground that is too soft to support a heavy body.
Usage examples:
A peat bog
phrasal verbTo prevent someone or something from moving on or progressing
Usage examples:
He's a big-picture leader and doesn't get bogged down in the details.
Meanings of Boggier:
adjectiveToo wet and muddy to be easily walked on; marshy.
Usage examples:
The shrub grows naturally in boggy ground
Meanings of Boggiest:
adjectiveToo wet and muddy to be easily walked on; marshy.
Usage examples:
The shrub grows naturally in boggy ground
Meanings of Bogging:
adjectiveFilthy or disgusting.
Usage examples:
The last of her coffee tasted bogging
verbBe or become stuck in mud or wet ground.
Usage examples:
The car became bogged down on the beach road
phrasal verbTo prevent someone or something from moving on or progressing
Usage examples:
He's a big-picture leader and doesn't get bogged down in the details.
Meanings of Boggle:
verb(of a person or their mind) be astonished or baffled when trying to imagine something.
Usage examples:
The mind boggles at the spectacle
Meanings of Boggled:
verb(of a person or their mind) be astonished or baffled when trying to imagine something.
Usage examples:
The mind boggles at the spectacle
Meanings of Boggles:
verb(of a person or their mind) be astonished or baffled when trying to imagine something.
Usage examples:
The mind boggles at the spectacle
Meanings of Boggling:
verb(of a person or their mind) be astonished or baffled when trying to imagine something.
Usage examples:
The mind boggles at the spectacle
adjectiveExtremely surprising and difficult to understand or imagine
Usage examples:
The amount of detail is boggling., his company offers a boggling number of different services.
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