bog in the PONS Dictionary

bog Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

peat bog

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Two thirds of the parish is an area of woodland, heathland, acid grassland, scrub and valley bog, supporting a richness and diversity of wildlife.
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If the clutch was engaged too quickly the engine could bog or even stall while the rest of the starting field rode away.
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The site lies between a bog and a marsh, which are now both partly dried out.
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Bogs and frost hollows collect the water as snow melt and run off.
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During the rain season, as the riverbed or bog fills up, the bulb will sprout leaves and flowers.
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It sometimes forms a floating mat over water or very wet peat, making a mobile surface known as quaking bog.
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Objects were deliberately broken and thrown into the bog so that they could go with a deceased chief on his voyage to a better place.
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The peat bog is very rich in spiders.
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The log-bed section of the garden gave way after 1980 to a rock garden with an alpine bog.
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Being a common pleb that doesn't live in a castle must be such a bog.
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