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- bogginess noun
- unboggy adjective
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"The hills look burnt," he said, adding that peatland, usually wet and boggy, "is now crunchy" underfoot.
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"Thirty-thousand years ago, you could have walked from the Wolds to the Continent, across a wet, boggy landscape of trees, open water, rivers, springs, bogs," he says.
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Trenches hastily scratched out in the boggy soil of Flanders had become part of a continuous line of fortified trenches that stretched 475 miles from the English Channel to the Swiss Alps.
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The outfield is decidedly boggy out there as the Pears openers knock the ball around.
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is more, this new boggy landscape can store more carbon over time.
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