1. bogged - Adjective
2. bogged - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryBut one reason the war bogged down into stalemate on the landward side was because ancient navies were ineffective at maintaining seaward blockades of enemy ports. Source: Internet
By 04:00, the lead tanks were in the minefields, where they stirred up so much dust that there was no visibility at all, and traffic jams developed as the tanks got bogged down. Source: Internet
American casualties soared and the peace process bogged down. Source: Internet
But this huge tower was defeated by the defenders by flooding the ground in front of the wall, creating a moat that caused the tower to get bogged in the mud. Source: Internet
And I think it - again, in hindsight - it just bogged down under the weight of trying to satisfy all those things at once. Source: Internet
Concurrent programming is important because it provides an abstract setting in which to study parallelism without getting bogged down in the implementation details. Source: Internet