If deep tissue damage is also present, the area may be indurated or boggy when palpated. |
The sections where muddy trails would have cut through boggy ground are now protected by wooden walkways. |
The wreckage of a light aircraft was strewn over the boggy and uneven ground at one end of a long, deep furrow. |
They are actually being used in this country to reclaim swampy, boggy land. |
Although adjacent to dense forests altered by silviculture, vegetation in the swale resembles that of boggy pine savannas or flatwoods. |
The day's two earlier races had made these boggy Flanders fields even more of a quagmire by the time of the main event. |