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bog

noun as in swamp

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"Our NHS is bogged down by excessive bureaucracy and bloated management," said Evans.

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But analysts have warned that the process is likely to be bogged down by issues such as power and land constraints and permitting.

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Will timelines bog down when thousands of property owners try to submit plans at the same time?

Whatever the developments in EU-UK relations in 2025 and beyond, they are likely to happen slowly because of political concerns and because negotiations have a habit of getting bogged down in detail.

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Tiddy Mun was a bog spirit who dwelt in the waterholes and came out in the evenings when the mists rose, dressed in grey, with white hair and a long tangled beard.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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