noun
- an area of wet, muddy ground that is difficult to walk on
- a toilet
Usage: British informal
verb
- to become stuck in mud or wet ground
- to cause something to become stuck or delayed
Examples
- The hikers avoided the bog because their boots would sink into the muddy ground.
- Cranberries are often grown in bogs.
- The car got bogged down in the thick mud after the storm.
- The project was bogged down by endless meetings and paperwork.
- We need to find a bog before we continue our hike.
- The ancient bog preserved the wooden artifacts for thousands of years.