Bog Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for bog.
bog
bog
/bɒɡ/
marsh
moor
swamp
shithouse
dunny
Examples
- Cowles Bog is a marsh rather than a bog because cattail is the dominant plant.
- In Grimes is located the Bog In, a mud track that races the contingency class.
- Mountains to the North and bog and delta to the south.
- The bog is total and is owned by the Nature Conservancy.
- The trees tower above the waters of the bog.
- Also near the bogs is an area of natural quicksand.
- Blanket bogs are the more widespread of the two types.
- The bog was formed during the retreat of the Wisconsin Glacier.
- The centre of the bog is wet with stagnant water in places.
- The water in the bog is stagnant, acidic, and nutrient poor.
wet spongy ground of decomposing vegetation; has poorer drainage than a swamp; soil is unfit for cultivation but can be cut and dried and used for fuel
noun
cause to slow down or get stuck
verb
get stuck while doing something
verb
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Bog + Log. A log is stuck in the muddy bog.
"Bog + Log. A log stuck in a swampy ground, unable to move."
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