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bog (iou)



bog verb trans. & intrans. Infl. -gg-. E17.
[from BOG noun1.]
Sink or submerge in a bog (lit. & fig.). Freq. in pass. and foll. by down.
bog off slang go away (usu. in imper.).
P. V. White He would proceed awkwardly across the mud, but soon became bogged. A. Moorehead They..bogged most fearfully in the waterholes. A. Powell He gets bogged down in self-pity about the difficulties of a writer's life.