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- adjective
comparative form ofboggy : moreboggy
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Examples
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Compared to Ukraine, the Baltic was boggier and there was less natural drainage.
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Compared to Ukraine, the Baltic was boggier and there was less natural drainage.
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It was inevitable that the boggier reaches of the blogosphere would eventually smell betrayal.
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The boggier parts of the paths were covered with long plastic (?) mats.
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It was almost entirely perfect, except for a rough patch that got bigger and boggier every year.
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"The countryside must have gotten a lot boggier in the past thousand years," he said.
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But General Foch knew that the disadvantages of the ground would more than compensate for this, since the two horns of General von Bülow's army could not combine without crossing those marshes, now boggy enough, and growing boggier every second.
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Yellow waymarkers trace most of this walk but they wander around and are sometimes quite spaced out through the boggier moorland.
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Navigating the controller setup, however, finds Monster Hunter in boggier territory.
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