bogging

/ˈbɑɡɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of getting stuck or slowed down, especially in mud or a difficult situation.
    • After the bogging of the project in red tape, the team had to start over.
    • The constant bogging of the vacuum cleaner meant it was time to buy a new one.
    • The bogging of the truck in the soft ground delayed the delivery by hours.
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adjective
  1. Causing something to become stuck or slowed down.
    • We had to deal with bogging paperwork before we could start the fun part.
    • The bogging traffic turned a twenty-minute drive into an hour.
    • The bogging mud made it impossible to ride bicycles on the trail.
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