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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The editor suggested the author cut down on the academic jargon to avoid turning the book into a bog.
The literature bog was full of difficult vocabulary and abstract concepts.
The professor assigned us a bog for our next reading.
The linguistics bog was written in a way that was difficult for me to follow.
The psychology bog was too dense for me to read and comprehend without additional research.
I couldn't get through the economics bog; it was too complex and full of jargon.
The book's promising premise was lost in a bog of unnecessary digressions and obscure references.
She was carrying a bog of books for the library.
The mechanic needed a bog of tools for the car repair.
There was a bog of candy on the table for Halloween.
They had a bog of clothes for donation to charity.
The farmer had a bog of hay for the livestock.
The endless meetings are a bog to my productivity.
We'll have to bog a fire to stay warm in the wilderness.
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