Bogged-down Sentence Examples

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  • After the early euphoria surrounding the landings, inter-Allied friction increased as their forces became bogged down.

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  • Ramblers ' demands for access can sometimes seem to get bogged down in legal detail or in political pragmatism.

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  • But it 's also bogged down with a fairly stupendous amount of utter bollocks.

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  • If you're a big picture thinker who can't stand to get bogged down in numbers and operational details, you're going to struggle in this phase.

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  • Most of the time, that's because the processor is getting bogged down.

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  • As you research, don't get bogged down with too much information that many buying guides provide.

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  • If trying to look after preparing and filing the divorce documents yourself will lengthen the process or just make you get bogged down in frustration, then you may want to consider other options.

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  • For those who are tired of cutting out pictures, dealing with glue sticks, and getting bogged down by the abundance of embellishments available at scrapbooking stores, digital scrapbooking is a good way to go.

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  • However, all those dreams came to a screeching halt because instead of working on your career, you are busier with feeling overwhelmed, bogged down by constant flow of work, and burned out.

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  • As anyone who has ever dealt with a raggedy towel bogged down with worn threads knows, this can be quite a feat.

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  • It's natural to become bogged down in name selections from time to time.

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  • Don't be bogged down with the heavy materials and dark colors of winter.

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  • You'll feel less bogged down after writing and the comfort will renew each time you read it.

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  • The unit's six-inch wheels won't get bogged down in the sand, so you can easily pull your gear to your favorite spot all in one shot.

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  • They've spent too much time thinking about what they might do and have become bogged down in the methodical process of contemplating and analyzing the whole picture.

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  • They often get bogged down thinking about how they should say things rather than thinking about what they should say.

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  • This acronym helps make it easy to remember how to set successful business goals when you get bogged down in the process.

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  • The album also contains a cover of The Special's 'Rudi's In Love', though many reviewers criticized the band for being so bogged down in a genre that "should have been left for dead" (NME).

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  • It is when many people on the site use up a lot of bandwidth that the entire site becomes so bogged down.

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  • The page isn't even bogged down by pop up ads.

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  • With the amount of social networks available today, users can get overwhelmed going from site to site looking for updates, just as they can get bogged down reading all of the e-mails they receive telling them that a site has new content.

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  • We were also bogged down by a constant flow of minor updates.

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