bogged
stuck in mud or sand
Definitions
Of a vehicle, stuck fast in mud or deep sand.
bogged In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From 'bog' (marshy ground).
People Also Ask
What does bogged mean in Australia?
It means a vehicle is stuck fast in mud or deep sand and can't drive out — 'we got bogged on the beach'.
Where does bogged come from?
It comes from 'bog', meaning marshy or boggy ground that a vehicle sinks into.
How do you use bogged?
You use it for any vehicle stuck in soft ground, e.g. 'Let some air out of the tyres or you'll get bogged.'
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