2bog verb
bogs; bogged; bog·ging Meaning:
bog down [phrasal verb] 1 bog (something) down or bog down (something) : to cause (something) to sink in wet ground
▪ The mud bogged down the car. — usually used as (be) bogged down ▪ The car got bogged down in the mud. — often used figuratively ▪ It's easy to get bogged down in details. ▪ The extra demand can bog down the system. 2 : to become stuck in wet ground
▪ The car bogged down in the mud. — often used figuratively ▪ The story bogs down after the second chapter. ▪ The extra demand can cause the system to bog down.
▪ The mud bogged down the car. — usually used as (be) bogged down ▪ The car got bogged down in the mud. — often used figuratively ▪ It's easy to get bogged down in details. ▪ The extra demand can bog down the system.
▪ The car bogged down in the mud. — often used figuratively ▪ The story bogs down after the second chapter. ▪ The extra demand can cause the system to bog down.




