bogging
- IPA[ˈbɒɡɪŋ]
英式
- filthy or disgusting
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形容詞
- 1. Scottish, Northern Irish informal filthy or disgusting the last of her coffee tasted bogging your feet are boggin', by the way
- wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body: a peat bog a bog of legal complications
- be or become stuck in mud or wet ground: the car became bogged down on the beach road
Oxford American Dictionary
- an area of wet muddy ground that is too soft to support a heavy body: a peat bog a bog of legal complications
- be or become stuck in mud or wet ground: the car became bogged down on the beach road
Oxford Dictionary
- a roll of toilet paper: a jumbo pack of bog rolls my flat is so expensive I can't afford bog roll
Oxford Dictionary
- an ancient oak tree which has been preserved in peat, with hard black wood.
Oxford Dictionary
- a soft swelling of the joint capsule of the hock of horses, which most commonly occurs in ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a roll of toilet paper: an eight-pack of bog rolls bog roll is necessary for good hygiene
Oxford American Dictionary
- a soft swelling of the joint capsule of the hock of horses, which most commonly occurs in ...
Oxford Dictionary
- See andromeda
Oxford American Dictionary
- a peat bog in which growth is most rapid at the centre, giving it a domed shape.
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