Crossword-Solution: BOGGY 5 letters, 32 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Boggy a. Consisting of, or containing, a bog or bogs; of the nature
of a bog; swampy; as, boggy land.

We have 32 clues for the answer “BOGGY”

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Wet and spongy 1 answer
Soft and waterlogged 1 answer
Like a fen 2 answers
Like a swamp 2 answers
Swamp-like 4 answers
Marsh-like 4 answers
QUAGGY 6 answers
AND WET SOFT 10 answers
BEMIRED 22 answers
Oozy 23 answers
seepy 23 answers
miry 24 answers
slushy 24 answers
splashy 24 answers
swampy 24 answers
sludgy 27 answers
Oozing. 28 answers
marshy 29 answers
scummy 29 answers
mucky 30 answers
slimy 33 answers
creamy 36 answers
Soggy 36 answers
Yucky 39 answers
Fatty __ 42 answers
Greasy 42 answers
Oily 44 answers
mushy 47 answers
Soaked 53 answers
sloppy 60 answers
___ wet 61 answers
Repulsive 83 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
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greedy person
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Sentences with BOGGY (5)

The nearest point on the shoreline is distant about ten miles from Salt Lake City, and is almost inaccessible on account of the boggy character of the ground, but, by taking the Western Utah Railroad, at a distance of twenty miles you reach what is called Lake Point, where the shore is gravelly and wholesome and abounds in fine retreating bays that seem to have been made on purpose for bathing.
Steep Trails John Muir 1995
All sorts of great sappy stalks of unknown plants barred the way and tangled the foot; and there were boggy places into which one sank horribly.
The Blue Lagoon H. de Vere Stacpoole 1995
One winter picture of the edge of Plover Lake had the air of an etching: lustrous slide of ice, snow in the crevices of a boggy bank, the mound of a muskrat house, reeds in thin black lines, arches of frosty grasses.
Main Street Sinclair Lewis 2006
Steering by this, but a good deal at random, and with some trampling of the harvest, and stumbling and falling down upon the banks, we made our way across country, and won forth at last upon the linky, boggy muirland that they call the Figgate Whins.
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1996
When they came to the mires they went but slowly over the boggy places; and then the Irish started up on every side against them from every bushy point of land, and the battle began instantly.
Heimskringla Snorri Sturlason 1996
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1970–2004).