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English words starting with bog

Meanings of Bog:

noun

An area of wet muddy ground that is too soft to support a heavy body.

Usage examples:

A peat bog
verb

Be or become stuck in mud or wet ground.

Usage examples:

The car became bogged down on the beach road

Meanings of Bog off:

phrasal verb

Go away.

Usage examples:

I told him to bog off

Meanings of Bog-down:

phrasal verb

Get stuck while doing something

Bogey

ˈbəʊ.ɡi

Meanings of Bogey:

noun

A score of one stroke over par at a hole.

Usage examples:

He walked off the green with a bogey four
verb

Play (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 …

Bogeyed

ˈbəʊ.ɡi

Meanings of Bogeyed:

verb

Play (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 …
noun

A score of one stroke over par at a hole.

Usage examples:

He walked off the green with a bogey four

Meanings of Bogeying:

verb

Play (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 …
noun

A score of one stroke over par at a hole.

Usage examples:

He walked off the green with a bogey four

Bogeymen

ˈbəʊ.ɡi.mæn

Meanings of Bogeymen:

noun

An 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:

noun

A score of one stroke over par at a hole.

Usage examples:

He walked off the green with a bogey four
verb

Play (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:

noun

An evil or mischievous spirit.

Usage examples:

During the festival, local residents and businesses will take part in a competition to decorate the…

Boggart

ˈbɒɡət

Meanings of Boggart:

noun

An evil or mischievous spirit.

Usage examples:

During the festival, local residents and businesses will take part in a competition to decorate the…

Bogged

bɒɡ

Meanings of Bogged:

verb

Be or become stuck in mud or wet ground.

Usage examples:

The car became bogged down on the beach road
noun

An area of wet muddy ground that is too soft to support a heavy body.

Usage examples:

A peat bog
phrasal verb

To 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 Bogging:

adjective

Filthy or disgusting.

Usage examples:

The last of her coffee tasted bogging
verb

Be or become stuck in mud or wet ground.

Usage examples:

The car became bogged down on the beach road
phrasal verb

To 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

Boggles

ˈbɒɡ.əl

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
adjective

Extremely surprising and difficult to understand or imagine

Usage examples:

The amount of detail is boggling., his company offers a boggling number of different services.

Meanings of Boggy:

adjective

Too wet and muddy to be easily walked on; marshy.

Usage examples:

The shrub grows naturally in boggy ground

Bogie

ˈbəʊ.ɡi

Meanings of Bogie:

noun

An undercarriage with four or six wheels pivoted beneath the end of a railway vehicle.

Usage examples:

Another was an amusing story about a group of french airmen who would ‘borrow’ a railway bogie to g…
verb

(in golf) to score a bogie for a particular hole

Usage examples:

He bogied three of the last five holes.

Meanings of Bogland:

noun

Marshy land.

Usage examples:

The next day, to save the cyclists backtracking 22 km and then facing 80 km across featureless bogl…

Bogle

ˈbəʊɡ(ə)l

Meanings of Bogle:

noun

A phantom or goblin.

Usage examples:

One common one causing fright or dread was called in yorkshire the boggart, in scotland the bogle, …

Meanings of Bogles:

noun

A phantom or goblin.

Usage examples:

One common one causing fright or dread was called in yorkshire the boggart, in scotland the bogle, …

Meanings of Bogman:

noun

A person from a rural area.

Usage examples:

A bogman from the hills

Meanings of Bogo:

Abbreviation for buy one get one: used in shops to mean that if you buy something, you get another of the same thing for no extra cost

Usage examples:

We have bogo shower cleaners this week., sunday: bogo! (applies to any dinner entree).

Bogong

ˈbəʊɡɒŋ

Meanings of Bogong:

noun

A large brown moth of southern australia, formerly eaten by some aboriginal peoples.

Usage examples:

The bogongs, i am reliably informed, normally migrate from queensland to the snowy mountains in oct…

Meanings of Bogtrotter:

noun

An irish person.

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