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bog hole

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bog hole
n.
A hole containing soft mud or quicksand.


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There were bog holes and peat haggs under that cloud, so I went round by the hard track and dropped into the next valley just as hounds came singing along out of the mist, racing down the hill to catch their fox in the sheep pens at the steading below.
All the delicate promotion of Camilla Parker Bowles would have been straight down the royal bog hole.
Her body was finally found in a bog hole miles from where she was snatched.
 
 
 
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