Significado:
bog
bɒgn. pantano, atascadero, atolladero, atranco, atranque, balsón, barrero, barrial, barrizal, cagadero, cenagal, ciénaga, estero, marjal, pantanal, tremadal, zona de pantanosv. atascar, empantanar
bog Idioma
bog down
slow to a stop The negotiations bogged down when the union said they would not negotiate about the part-time workers.
boggle the mind
stop the normal thinking process by being fantastic or incredible, unbelievable It really boggles the mind when you think how quickly the Internet began to have a major impact on people's lives.
boggle your mind
confuse you, make your head spin These numbers boggle my mind. I don't understand them.
mind boggling
too many to count, more than you can imagine The potential for profit is mind boggling - too large to believe.
bog
a toilet [1800s]
bog all
absolutely nothing
bog off
(interj) go away!, fuck off!
bog-standard
normal, average, usual: "It was just a bog-standard Christmas, too much food, too much booze and not enough sleep"
bogart
to selfishly hold on to (something). Jocular usage heard amongst smokers of joints:"Come on Tim, don't bogart the joint"
bogey
a tiny ball of nasal mucus
boggin
unpleasent, vile, ugly [Scottish]
bogtrotter
derogatory term for an Irish person
bogus
bad; unfare, fake
boggle one's mind
Idiom(s): boggle one's mind
Theme: CONFUSION
to confuse someone; to overwhelm someone.
• The size of the house boggles my mind.
• She said that his arrogance boggled her mind.
bog down(1)|bog|bog down
v. phr. To be immobilized in mud, snow, etc.; slow down. Our research got bogged down for a lack of appropriate funding. Don't get bogged down in too much detail when you write an action story.
bog down(2)|bog|bog down|bogged|bogged down|to get
v. phr., mostly intransitive or passive 1. To stop progressing; to slow to a halt. Work on the new building bogged down, because the contractor didn't deliver the needed concrete blocks. 2. To become entangled with a variety of obstacles making your efforts unproductive or unsatisfying. The novelist wrote tittle last summer because she got bogged down in housework.
boggle the mind|boggle|mind
v. phr., informal To stop the rational thinking process by virtue of being too fantastic or incredible. It boggles the mind that John should have been inside a flying saucer!
An bog idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with bog, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Diccionario de palabras similares, Sinónimos, Diccionario Idioma bog