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bog in

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bog in
vb bogs, bogging, bogged (intr, adverb) Austral and NZ informal
1. to start energetically on a task
2. to start eating; tuck in Also (preposition) bog into


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For competitors the ultimate aim is to cover two gruelling lengths of the bog in the fastest time.
Many of the 200 skilled workers in a 1,000-acre bog in Galway's Mountbellew and Newbridge areas voiced their anger as they began harvesting there for the last time.
The event attracts more than 100 competitors from all over the world to complete two lengths of a 60-yard trench cut through the peat bog in the quickest time possible, wearing snorkels and flippers but without using conventional swimming strokes.
 
 
 
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