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Definition of "bogged" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of bog. (verb)

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Use "bogged" in a sentence
  • "He would complete a term bogged down by bickering with Timoshenko and hampered by one of Europe's deepest recessions and strained relations with Russia, analysts said."
  • "Like his first presidential friend, Bill Clinton, whose second term bogged down in the Monica Lewinsky affair, he is dogged by a miniscandal of his own -- the so-called cash-for-peerages imbroglio in which donors allegedly gave big loans to the Labour Party in exchange for seats in the House of Lords."
  • "We also need a deeper view, or we shall remain bogged in the morass of cheap politics, which accounts for our present plight quite as much as bad economics-perhaps even more."