From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English bog‧gy/ˈbɒɡi$ˈbɑː-/adjectiveboggyground iswetandmuddy→boga boggy patch at the edge of the field Examples from the Corpus boggy•Therouteturns away from the Ffos-y-Mynach at Waun Lodi where thepathisboggyanddangerous.•Only exc...
"swampy, like a bog; full of bogs," 1580s, from bog (n.) + -y (2). Related: Bogginess. See origin and meaning of boggy.