bogged down|bog down in English

adjective

stuck, delayed, caused to slow down; caught in; mired

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1. We were bogged down by overwork.

2. Related to Boggier: bogged, boggiest, get bogged down bog A quagmire covered with grasses, wet, spongy ground; a small marsh or plant community on moist, acidic peat.

3. The flooding Kishon bogged down Sisera’s chariots

4. They were bogged down by overwork.

5. The tank became bogged down in mud. Sentencedict.com

6. The tractor is bogged down in the mud.

7. Bog down To slow down or burden someone or something

8. Related to Boggier: bogged, boggiest, get bogged down bog, very old lake without inlet or outlet that becomes acid and is gradually overgrown with a characteristic vegetation (see swamp swamp,

9. Our discussions got bogged down in irrelevant detail.

10. Negotiations are likely to bog down.

11. The work bogged down for lack of money.

12. The bill bogged down after being passed by Congress.

13. 9 I got bogged down by the difficult homework.

14. I've just gotten so bogged down in all this... crap.

15. 25 She is getting bogged down in all this paperwork.

16. The negotiations are likely to bog down.

17. The lorry had become hopelessly bogged down in the sand.

18. The vehicles got bogged down in the heavy mud.

19. He'll bog us down with red tape.

20. The vote would bog down the house.

21. Talks to settle the pay dispute have become bogged down.

22. Your car will bog down in the mud.

23. The Dream Teamers, as individuals, are not bogged down with ennui.

24. The attack would bog down sooner or later.

25. They become entangled in national budgetary squabbles or bogged down with environmental concerns.