boggy u rečniku PONS

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Much of the land was very wet and boggy.
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It is a large shrub or small tree growing to 14m ft tall (rarely to 17 m), usually growing in wet, boggy ground.
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The land in the east and center of the parish is mountainous, moorish, and boggy.
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This proved costly, as the land on which the extension ran was boggy, requiring extensive piles to support the line.
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Boggy is determined to win the tournament so that he can advance his own dancing career.
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It would also have grazed herbaceous vegetation in the boggy areas on the floors of valleys.
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Its typical habitats are open boggy depressions and wet grassy fields at 20 to 500 metres above sea level.
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Because of the damp, boggy ground the streets were covered with wooden planks.
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The top is peaty and thus very boggy after rain.
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The plane eventually left with just the pilot on board due to the boggy ground unable to take more weight.
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