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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The artist was bogged with negative reviews of their latest work.
The politician was bogged by negative press coverage.
The restaurant was bogged by a sudden influx of customers.
The restaurant was bogged with orders during peak hours.
The project manager was bogged with constant change requests from the client.
The city was bogged with traffic during rush hour.
The tractor got bogged in the field after the heavy rain.
The wheels of the bike got bogged with mud after riding through the unpaved road.
The team's lack of preparation bogged down the project's progress.
The rescue team got bogged in the quicksand while searching for the missing person.
The bogged machinery was a big obstacle for the construction crew.
The tires of the truck were bogged in the clay soil.
The soldiers were bogged down in the marshland.
The heavy rain made the whole area bogged and impassable.
The hiker was bogged in the mud and unable to move.
The negotiations were bogged by mistrust between the two parties.
The rescue operation was bogged down by a lack of resources.
The negotiations are bogged in bureaucratic red tape.
She was bogged down by her complicated love life.
The country's progress was bogged down by systemic corruption.
The peace talks were bogged down by ideological differences.
The team was bogged by injuries during the game.
The artist was bogged down with commissions and barely had any time to work on his personal projects.
The teacher was bogged down with grading papers and preparing lesson plans.
The chef was bogged with cooking for the large party.
The writer was bogged down with writer's block and couldn't seem to find inspiration.
The CEO was bogged down with too many meetings and could barely keep up with his emails.
The writer was bogged with finishing his book before the deadline.
The actor was bogged with memorizing all of his lines.
The accountant was bogged down with reconciling bank statements for several clients.
The IT guy was bogged with fixing everyone's computer issues.
The chef was bogged down with a long list of orders during the dinner rush.
The administrator was bogged down with paperwork and had a hard time finding time to manage his team.
The receptionist was bogged with answering all the phone calls.
The athlete was bogged down with intense training sessions.
The conversation got bogged in irrelevant details and lost its focus.
The bulldozer got bogged in the quicksand and required specialized equipment to retrieve it.
The heavy rains bogged down the construction equipment.
The hiker got bogged in the swamp and had to be rescued.
The fishing boat got bogged in the seaweed and needed to be untangled.
The military convoy got bogged in the rice paddies and had to wait for a rescue team.
The vehicle got bogged in the snow and needed to be dug out.
The tank got bogged in the muddy terrain and couldn't advance.
The SUV got bogged in the bog and needed to be pulled out.
The trailer got bogged in the quagmire and needed a tractor to move it.
The snowplow got bogged in the snowdrift and had to be dug out.
The off-road vehicle got bogged in the mud and needed to be winched out.
The tractor got bogged in the field and needed to be pulled out.
The rescue helicopter got bogged in the marshy ground and couldn't take off.
The bulldozer got bogged in the clay and needed a crane to pull it out.
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