bog down
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editbog down (third-person singular simple present bogs down, present participle bogging down, simple past and past participle bogged down)
- (intransitive, "get"-passive) To become stuck (as if in a bog) and unable to progress.
- 1979 December 22, Andy Beck, “BENT: To Remind, To Instruct, To Warn”, in Gay Community News, volume 2, number 22, page 11:
- The play bogs down in narrative as we watch Max and Rudy flee Berlin.
- (transitive) To cause to become stuck and unable to progress.
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to cause to become stuck
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